The Things that Matter Most: An Approach to the Problems of Human ValuesRonald Press, 1946 - 530 pages |
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able according achievement answer appear become belief better body bring called cause civilization comes common concept considered death desire direction doctrine equal evil existence experience eyes fact father fear feeling follow force freedom friends give gods hand happiness heart Heaven hope human ideas important individual influence interest keep kind knowledge live look matter means mind moral nature never pass peace person philosophy physical pleasure possession possible present principle problem question reality reason relation religion respect result rule scientific seek seems sense social society Socrates soul spirit success suffering superior teaching thee things thou thought tion true truth turn understand universe values virtue whole wisdom wise wish