TY - BOOK AU - Commins,Saxe TI - Man and spirit: the speculative philosophers T2 - World's great thinkers AV - B63 .M363 1947 PY - 1947/// CY - New York PB - Random House KW - Philosophy-Ancient KW - Philosophy N1 - On the immortality of the soul; Saint Augustine --; Treatise on divine government; Saint Thomas Aquinas --; From The upanishads: Dialogue with death ; Brahmana --; From The bhagavadgita: The way to purity --; From The surangama sutra: The essence of mind --; From The dhammapada: --; a) The twin verses --; b) On earnestness --; c) Thought --; d) Flowers --; e) The thousands --; f) The way --; g) The downward course --; h) The brahmana --; The foundations of the moral life; Baruch Spinoza --; Pensees; Blaise Pascal --; A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge; George Berkeley --; An enquiry concerning human understanding; David Hume --; From Critique of pure reason; Immanuel Kant --; The world as idea; Arthur Schopenhauer --; The religious mood; Friedrich Nietzsche --; The natural history of morals; Friedrich Nietzsche --; Philosophy, from The varieties of religious experience; William James; 2; https://ciu.libwizard.com/copyright-requests N2 - Torn by the struggle between flesh and spirit, after an early life of incontinence, Saint Augustine became a convert to Christianity in his thirty-third year and was ordained a priest in 391. Consecrated Bishop of Hippo, his influence spread throughout the Christian world from his native Numidian Africa by means of sermons, letters, philosophical and theological essays, confessions, and his famous City of God, in all of which he reiterated the goodness and all-pervasiveness of God. Characteristic of the content and style of his thinking and writing is "On the Immortality of the Soul," given here in its entirety UR - https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.150528 ER -