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Page 181
... path of self - development is the path of self - emancipation , of escape from bondage to self . In any process of growth there is a conflict between the ideal and the actual , between the universal and the individual self . If a man is ...
... path of self - development is the path of self - emancipation , of escape from bondage to self . In any process of growth there is a conflict between the ideal and the actual , between the universal and the individual self . If a man is ...
Page 231
... path which leads at last to the " everlasting yea " ; or take the path of revolt , of mistrust , of cynicism , of despair - the path which leads at last to the " everlasting no . " Which path a man shall take will probably be decided ...
... path which leads at last to the " everlasting yea " ; or take the path of revolt , of mistrust , of cynicism , of despair - the path which leads at last to the " everlasting no . " Which path a man shall take will probably be decided ...
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... path of the quest is the path of unending self - development , of unending growth , of an unending ascent of the arch of life , an ascent which never reaches its meridian . It is the path , in fine , of immortal youth . For all these ...
... path of the quest is the path of unending self - development , of unending growth , of an unending ascent of the arch of life , an ascent which never reaches its meridian . It is the path , in fine , of immortal youth . For all these ...
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SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION 1912 | 1 |
PROFESSOR EUCKEN AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELFREALISA | 36 |
IDEALS OF LIFE AND EDUCATIONGERMAN AND ENGLISH | 54 |
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