The Conduct of LifeHarcourt, Brace, 1951 - 342 pages Discusses the ultimate ethical and religious issues that confront modern man and offers a new orientation, directed to the renewal of life and the reintegration of modern civilization. |
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... insight into the processes of human growth - the position of dominance for the primitive impulses and attitudes and ... insights detached themselves from the societies that had brought them forth and united in the Christian myth , which ...
... insight into the processes of human growth - the position of dominance for the primitive impulses and attitudes and ... insights detached themselves from the societies that had brought them forth and united in the Christian myth , which ...
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... insight into the nature of evil : in particular , its perception of the fact that the assumptions that man is naturally good or that he may , by trusting entirely to scientific thought and technical invention , avoid any contamination ...
... insight into the nature of evil : in particular , its perception of the fact that the assumptions that man is naturally good or that he may , by trusting entirely to scientific thought and technical invention , avoid any contamination ...
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... insight into the positive role of religion . The Liberal Spirit . Ithaca , N. Y .: 1948 . Kant , Immanuel : Perpetual Peace ; a Philosophical Essay ( 1793 ) . London : 1903 . Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics ...
... insight into the positive role of religion . The Liberal Spirit . Ithaca , N. Y .: 1948 . Kant , Immanuel : Perpetual Peace ; a Philosophical Essay ( 1793 ) . London : 1903 . Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Ethics ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
The Emergence of the Divine | 68 |
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achieved action active animal become biological type body bring Buddhism capable capacity century Christian civilization concept conscious cosmic create creative creatures culture death detachment dionysian discipline disintegration divine doctrine dominant drama dream dynamic dynamic equilibrium effect effort elements emergence essential ethics evil existence experience external fact forces functions further goal growth habits Herman Melville higher Hindu Hinduism human personality ideal impulses inner insight interpretation isolationism lack life's living man's Marxism means mechanical ment merely mind modern moral nature once one's organic original Patrick Geddes pattern perhaps philosophy physical Plato possible potentialities practice present present philosophy produce promethean psychodrama purpose religion renewal response role romanticism Schweitzer seek self-fabricating sense single Singular Points social society Socrates spirit super-ego symbols teleology tion Toynbee transformation unity universal values whole world government York