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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... response to thirst . The researches of Dr Kurt Goldstein leave no doubt on this score . Almost all meaning above the animal level of response comes through abstraction and symbolic reference : in fact , the symbolic medium - verbal ...
... response to thirst . The researches of Dr Kurt Goldstein leave no doubt on this score . Almost all meaning above the animal level of response comes through abstraction and symbolic reference : in fact , the symbolic medium - verbal ...
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... response to situations whose very existence Jesus ignored : the just distribution of political power or the erotic responses and duties of man and wife . Hinduism , it would seem , has been more generous to all THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF MAN ...
... response to situations whose very existence Jesus ignored : the just distribution of political power or the erotic responses and duties of man and wife . Hinduism , it would seem , has been more generous to all THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF MAN ...
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... responses of the organism to the partial responses focused in an I - Persona . This thesis is put forward in a private , I - Persona vocabulary which con- tains some 69 private new terms . An attempt to find an elementalist clue to ...
... responses of the organism to the partial responses focused in an I - Persona . This thesis is put forward in a private , I - Persona vocabulary which con- tains some 69 private new terms . An attempt to find an elementalist clue to ...
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THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
ORIENTATION TO LIFE | 22 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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achieved action active animal become biological type bring Buddhist 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 ethical evil existence experience external fact forces functions further goal growth habits Herman Melville higher Hindu human personality ical 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 routine Schweitzer seek self-fabricating sense single Singular Points social society Socrates spirit super-ego symbols teleology tion totalitarian Toynbee transformation universal values whole world government York