Recent Developments in European Thought by Various
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Bertrand Russell, _Our Knowledge of the External World_ (Open Court Publishing Co.). Bertrand Russell, _The Problems of Philosophy_ (Home University Library). A.N. Whitehead, _The Principles of Natural Knowledge_ (Cambridge Press). G.E. Moore, _Ethics_ (H.U.L.). W. McDougall, _Philosophy_ (H.U.L.). A.N. Whitehead, _Introduction to Mathematics_ (H.U.L.). III RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN EUROPEAN THOUGHT ON THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGION F.B. JEVONS The living beings that exist or have existed upon the earth are of kinds innumerable; and, in the opinion of man, the chief of them all is mankind. Man, for the simple reason that he is man, is anthropomorphic in all his judgements and not merely in his religious conceptions; he holds himself to be the standard and measure in all things. If his right |
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