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gar noy enhergeia zôhê This Dover edition, first published in 1982, is an unabridged republication of volume four of The Life of Reason; or The Phases of Human Progress, originally published by Charles Scribner's Sons, N.Y., in 1905. Man affects his environment, sometimes to good purpose. Art is plastic instinct conscious of its aims. It is automatic. So are the ideas it expresses.

gar noy enhergeia zôhê This Dover edition, first published in 1980, is an unabridged republication of volume two of The Life of Reason; or The Phases of Human Progress, originally published by Charles Scribner's Sons, N.Y., in 1905. Fluid existences have none but ideal goals. Nutrition and reproduction. Priority of the latter. Love celebrates the initial triumph of form and is deeply ideal.

Here the ideal interests themselves take possession of the mind; its companions are the symbols it breeds and possesses for excellence, beauty, and truth. Religion, art, and science are the chief spheres in which ideal companionship is found. It remains for us to traverse these provinces in turn and see to what extent the Life of Reason may flourish there. gar noy enhergeia zôhê

Thus the emergence of arts out of instincts is the token and exact measure of nature's success and of mortal happiness. gar noy enhergeia zôhê This Dover edition, first published in 1982, is an unabridged republication of volume five of The Life of Reason; or The Phases of Human Progress, originally published by Charles Scribner's Sons, N.Y., in 1905. Science still young.

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