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The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress

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An extended philosophical meditation arguing that practical, efficacious reflection is the foundation of human improvement. It traces reason’s emergence from instinct and perception, considers how reflective intelligence shapes art, morals, social institutions, religion, and science, and critiques positivism and modern theological tendencies. Drawing on classical sources while urging a restatement for contemporary life, the work treats aesthetics, ethics, and politics as interrelated phases in which reflective thought organizes experience and aims toward human goods grounded in natural conditions.

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George Santayana

George Santayana was a Spanish-American philosopher, poet, and novelist, known for his contributions to aesthetics and philosophy. Born in 1863, he spent much of his life in the United States, where he became a prominent figure in the intellectual landscape. His notable works include "The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress," which explores the interplay between human thought and cultural development. Santayana's writings often reflect a deep skepticism and a unique blend of philosophical inquiry with poetic expression, making him a significant voice in modern philosophy. His exploration of beauty and truth continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of art and philosophy.

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