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. -- Publisher's description. |
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Page 58
Up to now the sciences have sought limited answers to limited and isolated problems : they have not concerned themselves with the pattern of the whole . Religion historically preceded science in attempting to interpret the cosmos and ...
Up to now the sciences have sought limited answers to limited and isolated problems : they have not concerned themselves with the pattern of the whole . Religion historically preceded science in attempting to interpret the cosmos and ...
Page 93
of mankind are few , compared to the differences that exist between cultures : for each culture , even if primitive , tied closely to natural conditions and limited in area , tends to become an almost self - contained world , set apart ...
of mankind are few , compared to the differences that exist between cultures : for each culture , even if primitive , tied closely to natural conditions and limited in area , tends to become an almost self - contained world , set apart ...
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Indeed , the higher man rises in his own development , the less fixed are his responses and the wider his range of choices : likewise the greater opportunity he encounters for perversions , maladaptations , that more limited animals ...
Indeed , the higher man rises in his own development , the less fixed are his responses and the wider his range of choices : likewise the greater opportunity he encounters for perversions , maladaptations , that more limited animals ...
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Contents
THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
ORIENTATION TO LIFE | 22 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
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