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The work develops a modern philosophical account of human freedom by treating thought as an instrument of knowing and locating free volition within a distinct region of conscious activity. It examines perception, individuality, and the relation between mind and world, arguing that moral life and spiritual experiences rest on a self-aware capacity for imaginative ethical action. The text contrasts monistic and dualistic frameworks, explores limits of knowledge, and addresses optimism, the value of life, and ethical responsibility. A final section offers a systematic epistemology tracing developments in post-Kantian theory and articulating a conception of truth grounded in conscious spiritual activity.

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