The crystallization of what may seem to many a new philosophy of modern thought and behavior. It comes, perhaps, closer to...

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THE THIRD MORALITY

The crystallization of what may seem to many a new philosophy of modern thought and behavior. It comes, perhaps, closer to the philosophy of the German philosopher, Steiner, than anything else -- and, as with Steiner, he claims for it the fact that it works as a philosophy to live by. He discards the basis of outworn ethics, of the Marxian cosmology, of a mechanistic cosmology, of the ethics of the Catholic church, claiming that none of these systems, as such, is contemporary, a summary of present knowledge. In this book, the philosopher attempts to coordinate an outline of contemporary knowledge, and to evolve a working ethic, on practical lines.

Pub Date: Sept. 8, 1937

ISBN: N/A

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Publisher: Morrow

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1937

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