Introduction to Realistic Philosophy

Lanham, MD: Upa (1948)
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This book, originally published in 1948 by Harper and Row, provides the student and general reader with a sympathetic introduction to the basic concepts and principles of classical, realistic philosophy. Topics include: the perfection of human nature; irresponsibility and its causes; intellectual virtue and moral virtue; the rational guidance of action and the happy life; social ethics; and the philosophy of nature among others.

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