Life's Basis and Life's Ideal: The Fundamentals of a New Philosophy of Life
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The author surveys and criticizes prevailing life-philosophies—religious, immanent idealism, naturalism, socialism, and aesthetic individualism—arguing they fail to secure a fully realized human existence. He proposes a new philosophy centered on the emergence of an independent spiritual life that elevates individuals beyond mere nature while reconciling personal depth with social unity. The argument traces the ascent from natural conditions, examines freedom, truth, and moral purpose, and outlines cultural and institutional reforms. Practical consequences for religion, education, science, art, politics, and individual cultivation are sketched, with attention to crises of doubt, the need for renewal, and the formation of a unified ethical-spiritual culture.
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