The idea of unified substance emerges from Saint-Exupéry's writings. Man is not a collection of acts, but the meaningful sum of them.


Contemporary French Philosophy (Routledge Revivals): A Study in Norms and Values (Taylor & Francis, Sep 20, 2010), p. 153


The idea of unified substance emerges from Saint-Exupéry's writings. Man is not a collection of acts, but the meaningful sum of them.

The idea of unified substance emerges from Saint-Exupéry's writings. Man is not a collection of acts, but the meaningful sum of them.

The idea of unified substance emerges from Saint-Exupéry's writings. Man is not a collection of acts, but the meaningful sum of them.

The idea of unified substance emerges from Saint-Exupéry's writings. Man is not a collection of acts, but the meaningful sum of them.