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... ideals for which he stood sprang up spontaneously in the minds of men without the stimulus of a single great character , the result would be even more wonderful and more inspiring than it is now , for it would mean that the spirit of ...
... ideals for which he stood sprang up spontaneously in the minds of men without the stimulus of a single great character , the result would be even more wonderful and more inspiring than it is now , for it would mean that the spirit of ...
Page 41
... ideals , not only to the past , but also to the present and future . I am going to affirm that those ideals are the most potent and significant element in the religion of the Western World to - day . It is true that many individual ...
... ideals , not only to the past , but also to the present and future . I am going to affirm that those ideals are the most potent and significant element in the religion of the Western World to - day . It is true that many individual ...
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... ideals interlock everywhere in a mutually helpful way . Not one of them can have a normal and effective existence without each of the other two . Whence , then , arises this strange idea , so often heard in popular discussions , of an ...
... ideals interlock everywhere in a mutually helpful way . Not one of them can have a normal and effective existence without each of the other two . Whence , then , arises this strange idea , so often heard in popular discussions , of an ...
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achieved æsthetic animal atoms beauty become believe better biological body brain called century Christian church civilization conception conduct Confucius coöperation creatures creed death democracy doctrine earth economic emotion ethical evil existence experience fact faith fear feel future H. L. MENCKEN happiness HILAIRE BELLOC hope human nature ideals ideas immortal individual instinct intellectual intelligence IRVING BABBITT IRWIN EDMAN J. B. S. HALDANE JAMES TRUSLOW ADAMS John Dewey JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH JULIA PETERKIN knowledge least less living man's mankind matter means ment merely mind modern nation never one's organization ourselves past philosophy physical political possible practical present question race reason religion religious ROBERT ANDREWS MILLIKAN Rousseau Rousseauist scientific seems sense social society soul spirit things thought tion to-day true truth universe values whole WILLIAM RALPH INGE words