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The Philosopher
“Philosophy is not the concern of those who pass through Divinity and Greats, but of those who pass through birth and death. Nearly all the more awful and abstruse statements can be put in words of one syllable, from ‘A child is born’ to ‘A soul is damned.’ If the ordinary man may not discuss existence, why should he be asked to conduct it?”
G.K. Chesterton
“The Philosopher” George Bernard Shaw (1910)
The Approach
To Thomism
Child Psychology and Nonsense
On Thoughtless Remarks
Philosophy for the Schoolroom
The Philosophy of Islands
The Revival of Philosophy
- Why?
Science and the Savages
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