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While life is the most immediate, transparent, and familiar thing people experience, says Tuttle (emeritus philosophy, U. of New Mexico-Albuquerque), it is also the most problematic, obscure, and distant entity that contemporary humanity can attempt to know. Seeking to dissolve this paradox in a high concentration of phenomenology, he describes and interprets the essential properties and structures of human life as the definite and understandable things they actually are. He has not indexed his work. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)