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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... human speech , affected a miraculous transformation in human society : by such magic Prospero tamed Caliban and released Ariel . Speech , at first probably inseparable from gesture , exclama- tory , disjointed , structureless , purely ...
... human speech , affected a miraculous transformation in human society : by such magic Prospero tamed Caliban and released Ariel . Speech , at first probably inseparable from gesture , exclama- tory , disjointed , structureless , purely ...
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... human body : the organ , by its very existence , implies the organism it serves . Just as the anatomist , given the fragment of a human skull , can re- construct with reasonable certainty many other characteristics of the head and even ...
... human body : the organ , by its very existence , implies the organism it serves . Just as the anatomist , given the fragment of a human skull , can re- construct with reasonable certainty many other characteristics of the head and even ...
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... Human body , as approach to self , 247 mutations of , 221 Human behavior , physiological analysis of , 144 self - determination of , 241 Human culture , dramatic interpretation of , 220 Human development , organic view of , 39 ...
... Human body , as approach to self , 247 mutations of , 221 Human behavior , physiological analysis of , 144 self - determination of , 241 Human culture , dramatic interpretation of , 220 Human development , organic view of , 39 ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
The Nature of Man 223 | 22 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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achieved action activities animal balance become biological biological type bring Buddhism capable capacity century Christian civilization concept consciousness cosmic create creative creature culture death detachment dionysian discipline disintegration divine doctrine dominant drama dream dynamic equilibrium effort elements emergence energy environment essential ethical evil existence experience external fact forces functions further goal growth habits Herman Melville higher Hindu Hinduism human personality ical ideal impulses inner insight interpretation invention isolationism 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 primitive produce psychodrama purpose rational religion religious renewal response role romanticism sacrifice Schweitzer seek self-fabrication sense single Singular Points social society Socrates spirit super-ego survival symbols teleology tion totalitarian Toynbee transformation universal values whole York