Human Nature
The author describes his viewpoint by saying, "Through the union of religion and science a fuller understanding may arise as to "Man's Place in Nature, and thus enable the use of conscious law, that will more fully care for the future well-being of Humanity." In the table of contents we find that he devotes a chapter to considering "The Soul," and one on "Death." The heads of other chapters are, Approbation, Art. Education, Necessity, Understanding and Justice. A concluding chapter summarizes Mr. Hamlin's views and discusses the relation of man and woman. He declares them to be very dissimilar in their nature, but the two must unite in the attainment of the common goal. He states that with almost the whole world in a state of conflagration, the call comes for some one nation to step forward and advocate those laws which are necessary for the future good of humanity, declaring that America should undertake this mission, and "become an advocate of free trade which is to be the ideal of the future democracy." Doubtless there are many people who will be interested in a discussion of this kind.
–The National Humane Review, Vol. 5
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–The National Humane Review, Vol. 5
Human Nature
The author describes his viewpoint by saying, "Through the union of religion and science a fuller understanding may arise as to "Man's Place in Nature, and thus enable the use of conscious law, that will more fully care for the future well-being of Humanity." In the table of contents we find that he devotes a chapter to considering "The Soul," and one on "Death." The heads of other chapters are, Approbation, Art. Education, Necessity, Understanding and Justice. A concluding chapter summarizes Mr. Hamlin's views and discusses the relation of man and woman. He declares them to be very dissimilar in their nature, but the two must unite in the attainment of the common goal. He states that with almost the whole world in a state of conflagration, the call comes for some one nation to step forward and advocate those laws which are necessary for the future good of humanity, declaring that America should undertake this mission, and "become an advocate of free trade which is to be the ideal of the future democracy." Doubtless there are many people who will be interested in a discussion of this kind.
–The National Humane Review, Vol. 5
–The National Humane Review, Vol. 5
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ISBN-13: | 9781663550897 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 08/15/2020 |
Pages: | 220 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d) |
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