Introduction to realistic philosophy.

Wild, John Daniel, 1902--

Introduction to realistic philosophy. - New York : Harper and Brithers Publishers, c1948. - xi, 516 p. ; 23 cm.

Contents: The perfection of human nature (ethics). The basic moral facts of life ; How men make themselves happy or miserable ; Irresponsibility and its causes; Intellectual virtue and moral virtue ; The rational guidance of internal appetite (courage and temperance) ; The rational guidance of external appetite (generosity, greatness of soul, and the virtues of friendliness) ; The rational guidance of action (justice) and the happy life ; Natural law and the structure of social life ; Basic natural groups ; Corrective groups and friendship ; Religion and the natural order of human culture --


Realism
Philosphy

B 835 / .W55
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