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These lectures present a philosophical diagnosis of contemporary civilization, arguing that its true foundation is ethical rather than aesthetic, historical, or material. The author links the decay of culture to the loss of a coherent theory of the universe and to waning world- and life-affirmation, and contends that artistic and technical achievements cannot secure civilization without an ethical mental disposition. He outlines how ethics and a renewed world-view, including reverence for life, can revive social relations and guide progress, and proposes a systematic philosophy that moves from problem analysis to moral and political prescriptions.

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Albert Schweitzer

Albert Schweitzer was a multifaceted figure known for his contributions as a theologian, philosopher, physician, and musician. Born in 1875 in Alsace, he became renowned for his work in the fields of ethics and the historical study of Jesus. His influential book, "The Quest of the Historical Jesus," critically examined the life and teachings of Jesus from a historical perspective. Schweitzer's commitment to humanitarian work led him to establish a hospital in Gabon, Africa, where he practiced medicine for many years. His philosophy emphasized the importance of reverence for life, which has had a lasting impact on ethical thought and environmentalism.

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