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By: J. M. (John Mackinnon) Robertson (1856-1933) | |
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Montaigne and Shakspere |
By: Francis Ellingwood Abbot (1836-1903) | |
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A Public Appeal for Redress to the Corporation and Overseers of Harvard University Professor Royce's Libel |
By: John Charlton Hardwick | |
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Religion and Science from Galileo to Bergson
This history of Western philosophy, published in 1920, explores the ways mankind has explained the natural world during the last few centuries, whether by spiritual interpretation or through advances in science. From the Preface: "The chapters which follow are not intended as even a slight sketch of the history of Thought since the Renaissance. Their object is more modest, i.e. to illustrate the thesis that mankind, being 'incurably religious,' insists (however hopeless the enterprise may sometimes seem) upon interpreting the universe spiritually." | |
By: J. M. Judy | |
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Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes |
By: Albert Jeremiah Beveridge (1862-1927) | |
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The Young Man and the World |
By: William De Witt Hyde (1858-1917) | |
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Practical Ethics |
By: Arthur Herbert Gray (1868-1956) | |
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Men Women and God |
By: Charles Sotheran (1847-1902) | |
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Percy Bysshe Shelley as a Philosopher and Reformer |
By: Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) | |
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The Heroic Enthusiasts (Gli Eroici Furori) Part the Second An Ethical Poem |
By: Philippe de Mornay (1549-1623) | |
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A Discourse of Life and Death |
By: A. B. (Artemas Bowers) Muzzey (1802-1892) | |
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The Young Maiden |
By: Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) | |
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The Heroic Enthusiasts (Gli Eroici Furori) Part the First An Ethical Poem |
By: Thomas Ellwood (1639-1714?) | |
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The History of Thomas Ellwood Written By Himself |
By: W. Tudor (William Tudor) Jones (1865-1946) | |
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An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy |
By: Mabel Anne McKee (1886-) | |
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The Heart of the Rose |
By: Henry More (1614-1687) | |
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Democritus Platonissans |
By: Richard Johnson (1753-1827) | |
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Address to the Inhabitants of the Colonies, established in New South Wales And Norfolk Island |
By: Lawrence Thomas Cole (1869-) | |
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The Basis of Early Christian Theism |
By: Edward Grey Grey of Fallodon (1862-1933) | |
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Recreation by Viscount Grey of Fallodon, K.G. |
By: John Graham Brooks (1846-1938) | |
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The Conflict between Private Monopoly and Good Citizenship |
By: W. R. Washington (William Robert Washington) Sullivan | |
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Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles |
By: Father Vincent de Paul (1768-1853) | |
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Memoir of Fr. Vincent De Paul; religious of La Trappe |
By: Tito Vignoli (1828-1914) | |
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Myth and Science An Essay |
By: Frank Crane (1861-1928) | |
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By: Henry F. (Henry Frey) Lutz | |
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To Infidelity and Back |
By: Andrew P. (Andrew Preston) Peabody (1811-1893) | |
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A Manual of Moral Philosophy |
By: Arthur William Robinson (1856-1928) | |
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God and the World A Survey of Thought |
By: J. Cameron (James Cameron) Lees (1834-1913) | |
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Life and Conduct |
By: Henry Longueville Mansel (1820-1871) | |
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The Philosophy of the Conditioned |
By: Marguerite Bernard and Edith Serrell | |
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Deer Godchild
A young New-Yorker of twelve heard an appeal for the Fatherless Children of France and his heart was touched. He had no money, but he resolved to give his spare time and his utmost energy to support a "kid in France." The French child needed ten cents worth of extra food each day, in order to grow up with strength and courage. The little American godfather earned those ten cents; he sold newspapers at the subway entrance, after school hours, and undertook an amazing variety of more or less lucrative odd jobs... |
By: Alfred Lawson (1869-1954) | |
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Born Again
"I doubt that anyone who reads [Born Again] will ever forget it: it is quite singularly bad, with long undigestible rants against the evils of the world, an impossibly idealistic Utopian prescription for the said evils, and - as you will have gathered - a very silly plot." - oddbooks.co.ukAlfred Lawson was a veritable Renaissance man: a professional baseball player, a luminary in the field of aviation, an outspoken advocate of vegetarianism and economic reform, and the founder of a pseudo-scientific crackpot philosophy called Lawsonomy... |
By: Ray Woodward | |
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For Auld Lang Syne |