The Conduct of LifeDiscusses 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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... London : 1880. Re - issued London : 1922 . Follows up the trail opened in Life and Habit by reference to work of Hartmann on the Unconscious ; anticipates the later concepts of the mneme by Semon . See Marcus Hartog's introduction on ...
... London : 1880. Re - issued London : 1922 . Follows up the trail opened in Life and Habit by reference to work of Hartmann on the Unconscious ; anticipates the later concepts of the mneme by Semon . See Marcus Hartog's introduction on ...
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... London : 1949 . Study of a group of writers , allied to personalism or , like James Burnham , antagonistic to its principles . Coghill , G. E. Anatomy and the Problems of Behavior . Cambridge : 1929 . Important . Corrective of the ...
... London : 1949 . Study of a group of writers , allied to personalism or , like James Burnham , antagonistic to its principles . Coghill , G. E. Anatomy and the Problems of Behavior . Cambridge : 1929 . Important . Corrective of the ...
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... London : 1938 . One of the most useful editions of the Hindu classics ; though I prefer other transla- tions of the Gita . Hinton , James : Man and His Dwelling Place ; an Essay Towards the Interpre- tation of Nature . London : 1861 ...
... London : 1938 . One of the most useful editions of the Hindu classics ; though I prefer other transla- tions of the Gita . Hinton , James : Man and His Dwelling Place ; an Essay Towards the Interpre- tation of Nature . London : 1861 ...
Contents
THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
The Nature of Man 223 | 22 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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