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Jones outlines Rudolf Eucken's response to the problem of life, presenting a critique of abstract or merely theoretical philosophies and arguing for an active spiritual life rooted in ethical purpose. He traces Eucken's movement from historical and critical studies to a constructive doctrine that emphasizes personal freedom, the development of personality, and the relation between the personal and the universal. Religion is treated as an absolute reality rather than merely a historical phenomenon, and the work surveys life's basis and ideal, the ascent to moral autonomy, and a measured critical appraisal.

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Abel J. Jones

Abel J. Jones is an author known for his work on philosophical themes, particularly in relation to the ideas of German philosopher Rudolf Eucken. His notable book, "Rudolph Eucken: A Philosophy of Life," explores Eucken's contributions to philosophy and his views on the human experience. Jones's writing reflects a deep engagement with philosophical concepts, making his work relevant for those interested in the intersections of philosophy and life. Through his exploration of Eucken's thought, Jones contributes to the understanding of philosophical discourse in the early 20th century.

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