Aging and the meaning of time a multidisciplinary exploration
The authors, from diverse disciplines in gerontology, act as guides in the exploration of the realms of time in later life and its meanings. As the authors examine how the study of time can give new meanings to aging, they also consider the religious and spiritual questions raised when human beings...
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Other Authors: | McFadden, Susan H. (Editor), Atchley, Robert C. (Editor) |
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New York, NY
Springer Pub.
2001
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