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Page 205
... , every man must find his own living philosophy . This is more than the sum of one's beliefs , judgments , standards , axioms , put together in an orderly sys- 205 tem : it is rather a resolution of one's abstract XIV . LEWIS MUMFORD.
... , every man must find his own living philosophy . This is more than the sum of one's beliefs , judgments , standards , axioms , put together in an orderly sys- 205 tem : it is rather a resolution of one's abstract XIV . LEWIS MUMFORD.
Page 213
... one of the main tasks of life is to keep the inner world and the outer , the spiritual and the practical , in constant and rhythmically re- lated activity . The practical moral to be drawn from this is that LEWIS MUMFORD 213.
... one of the main tasks of life is to keep the inner world and the outer , the spiritual and the practical , in constant and rhythmically re- lated activity . The practical moral to be drawn from this is that LEWIS MUMFORD 213.
Page 219
... encountered , is man's true happy ending " ; and in this spirit one can face with equanimity both life itself , and its tragic and ambiguous rewards . GEORGE JEAN NATHAN INT IN THE exposition of what I LEWIS MUMFORD 219.
... encountered , is man's true happy ending " ; and in this spirit one can face with equanimity both life itself , and its tragic and ambiguous rewards . GEORGE JEAN NATHAN INT IN THE exposition of what I LEWIS MUMFORD 219.
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