The Spirit of Modern Philosophy: An Essay in the Form of Lectures

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The Spirit of Modern Philosophy: An Essay in the Form of Lectures
Josiah Royce
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For the processes of the exact sciences he had a poor comprehension ; for natural phe- nomena of a suggestive sort his eye was always very wide open ; he longed to catch the restless World- WiU in the 248 THE SPIRIT OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY.
very act of its struggle and sorrow. He loved books of travel, energetic stories, strongly written historical sketches, tragic as well as satirical dramas, and books of well-described natural history. In nature itself, he was very fond of observing flowers, whi
...le, after his fashion, he loved animals passionately. They show the will naked, in all its naive cruelty, guilt, and innocence.
Edifying literature of all but the purely mystical type, most systematic schemes of constructive thought, all merely sentimental poetry, and above all such moralizing poetry as Schiller's " Don Carlos," he in general bitterly despised. These things seemed to hira to hover above life. He wanted to contemplate the longing of life in itself. His critical and historical judgments are deep and yet wayward.


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