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CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.
MAN’S GLASSY ESSENCE.
THE FUTURE OF THOUGHT IN AMERICA.
MENTAL MUMMIES.
THE NERVOUS GANGLIA OF INSECTS.
HINDU MONISM. WHO WERE ITS AUTHORS, PRIESTS OR WARRIORS?
THE IDEA OF NECESSITY, ITS BASIS AND ITS SCOPE.
LITERARY CORRESPONDENCE
BOOK REVIEWS.
PERIODICALS.
This volume gathers a lively cross‑section of late‑19th‑century philosophy, presenting essays by some of the era’s most influential thinkers. Readers will encounter explorations of monistic metaphysics, evolutionary concepts of love, and the foundations of theism, alongside incisive pieces on logic, psychology, and the emerging dialogue between science and religion. The collection also touches on education reform, the role of intuition versus reason, and the philosophical implications of emerging scientific discoveries.
Listening to these articles offers a window into the vibrant debates that shaped modern thought. Each essay is concise yet rich, inviting contemplation of how ideas about the mind, morality, and the cosmos intersected at a pivotal historical moment. For anyone curious about the intellectual currents that preceded today’s philosophical landscape, these talks provide both context and insight, presented in a clear, engaging style that rewards careful listening.
Language
en
Duration
~26 hours (1534K characters)
Release date
2025-09-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
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