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Navigating Everyday Life

Exploring the Tension between Finitude and Transcendence

By (author) Peter J. Adams
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Lexington Books, Lanham, MD, United States
Published: 7th May 2018
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 21mm
Weight: 595g
ISBN-10: 1498544541
ISBN-13: 9781498544542
Barcode No: 9781498544542
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Navigating Everyday Life explores the special moments, big and small, that rupture the surface of everyday life and that can help readers adjust to the disrupting effects of major life crises. Peter Adams delves into the two forces, finitude (the aspects that constrain a person to a situation) and transcendence (those aspects that enable movement beyond such constraints). Building on this framework, Adams looks at the processes and circumstances that both facilitate and block the tensions between finitude and transcendence. He then illustrates how these tensions function in the personal and existential challenges faced by five members of a modern suburban family. Their stories traverse life transitions such as separation, depression, chronic illness, injury, violence, addiction, aging, death, and forgiveness. This book is recommended for scholars and others interested in the intersections between psychology and philosophy.

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This is a powerful swirling narrative centered on the concepts and ways of finitude and transcendence. It brings a scholarly transdisciplinary review of central theory and research; weaving these lessons into the ordinary and extraordinary moments of people's life stories. It leads us purposefully towards explorations of healing journeys, and provides the reader with much thought, clarity, nourishment and balance. -- Bethne Hart, The University of Notre Dame Australia