The enduring quest, a search for a philosophy of life,
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Formáid: | Leabhar |
Teanga: | English |
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New York,
W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
[©1931]
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Eagrán: | [1st ed.]. |
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Clár Ábhair:
- Part one: reorientating ourselves. The scientific upheaval: revised conceptions of the physical universe
- A false way of thinking: the fallacy of abstraction
- Matter and life approach each other: contributions of the new physics
- The drama of biology: the puzzle of the new
- Part two: man a revealer. Evolution on the human level: Toward more widely functioning wholes
- Man goes his new way: the human process of advolution
- The significance of the psychological emergent: the next area of exploration
- Things as manifestations: an approach to the invisible.
- Part three: the great elementals. The philosophic test: the criterion of actability
- The first elemental: truth: reality and the truth-process
- The second elemental: beauty: beauty as a life-principle
- The third elemental: the good: the objectivity of the good
- Part four: the paradoxical quest. Beyond the narrowly human: the correlation of planes of reality
- Love and the wordly wise: a modern evaluation
- Heartening falsehoods: the reality of possibility
- Seeking a principle of behavior: beyond ethical confusion
- The heroism of uncommon sense: a doubt about pessimism
- Part five: in the large setting. Our emerging life: the direction of human development
- The fate of values: the problem of realities that vanish
- God and the modern man: considering the problem afresh
- A coming synthesis: the new trend of thought.