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Introduction to the study of philosophy, comprising passages from his writings

"Philosophy as presented by Dr. Harris gives to the student an interpretation and explanation of the phases of existence which render even the ordinary affairs of life in accordance with reason; and for the higher or spiritual phases of life, his interpretations have the power of a great illumination; and many of the students are apparently awakened to an interest in philosophy, not only as a subject to be taken as a prescribed study, but also as a subject of fruitful interest for future years and as a key which unlocks many of the mysteries of other subjects pursued in a college course"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

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  • ""Philosophy as presented by Dr. Harris gives to the student an interpretation and explanation of the phases of existence which render even the ordinary affairs of life in accordance with reason; and for the higher or spiritual phases of life, his interpretations have the power of a great illumination; and many of the students are apparently awakened to an interest in philosophy, not only as a subject to be taken as a prescribed study, but also as a subject of fruitful interest for future years and as a key which unlocks many of the mysteries of other subjects pursued in a college course"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."@en
  • ""Philosophy as presented by Dr. Harris gives to the student an interpretation and explanation of the phases of existence which render even the ordinary affairs of life in accordance with reason; and for the higher or spiritual phases of life, his interpretations have the power of a great illumination; and many of the students are apparently awakened to an interest in philosophy, not only as a subject to be taken as a prescribed study, but also as a subject of fruitful interest for future years and as a key which unlocks many of the mysteries of other subjects pursued in a college course"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)."

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  • "Introduction to the study of philosophy, comprising passages from his writings"@en
  • "Introduction to the study of philosophy. Comprising passages from his writings selected and arranged with commentary and illustration"@en
  • "Introduction to the study of philosophy"
  • "Introduction to the study of philosophy"@en
  • "Introduction to the study of philosophy comprising passages from his writings"@en