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- catalog alternative "Realistic philosophy.".
- catalog contributor b1652454.
- catalog created "[1948]".
- catalog date "1948".
- catalog date "[1948]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1948]".
- catalog description "Historical introduction. Realistic philosophy and its history -- The perfection of human nature (ethics). The basic moral facts of life ; How men make themselves happy or miserable ; Irresponsibility and its causes ; Intellectual virtue and moral virtue ; The rational guidance of internal appetite (courage and temperance) ; The rational guidance of external appetite (generosity, greatness of soul, and the virtues of friendliness) ; The rational guidance of action (justice) and the happy life ; Natural law and the structure of social life ; Basic natural groups ; Corrective groups and friendship ; Religion and the natural order of human culture -- The philosophy of nature. Change ; The causes of change ; Changing being and its modes ; The first cause of change ; The human psyche and its faculties ; Sensory cognition ; Rational cognition ; The appetites.".
- catalog description "Includes "References."".
- catalog extent "xi, 516 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to realistic philosophy.".
- catalog identifier "006047100X".
- catalog identifier "006047100x".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to realistic philosophy.".
- catalog issued "1948".
- catalog issued "[1948]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper".
- catalog relation "Introduction to realistic philosophy.".
- catalog subject "149.2".
- catalog subject "B835 .W5".
- catalog subject "Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Realism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Historical introduction. Realistic philosophy and its history -- The perfection of human nature (ethics). The basic moral facts of life ; How men make themselves happy or miserable ; Irresponsibility and its causes ; Intellectual virtue and moral virtue ; The rational guidance of internal appetite (courage and temperance) ; The rational guidance of external appetite (generosity, greatness of soul, and the virtues of friendliness) ; The rational guidance of action (justice) and the happy life ; Natural law and the structure of social life ; Basic natural groups ; Corrective groups and friendship ; Religion and the natural order of human culture -- The philosophy of nature. Change ; The causes of change ; Changing being and its modes ; The first cause of change ; The human psyche and its faculties ; Sensory cognition ; Rational cognition ; The appetites.".
- catalog title "Introduction to realistic philosophy.".
- catalog title "Realistic philosophy.".
- catalog type "text".