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A collection of essays and public addresses pairs biographical sketches of notable scientific and intellectual figures with wide-ranging reflections on psychology, religion, and philosophy. The pieces move between personal reminiscence and analytic inquiry, treating topics such as human consciousness, pluralistic metaphysics, and the assessment of psychical research. Several essays examine social institutions and civic proposals — the university and the individual, the social value of the college-bred, and the idea of a moral equivalent of war — while others probe human energy, communal reactions to catastrophe, and the character traits that shape intellectual life.
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