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They Lived the Faith - Great Lay Leaders of Modern Times (Hardcover): Thomas P Neill They Lived the Faith - Great Lay Leaders of Modern Times (Hardcover)
Thomas P Neill; Foreword by Michael D Greany
R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Makers Of The Modern Mind (Hardcover): Thomas P Neill Makers Of The Modern Mind (Hardcover)
Thomas P Neill
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

MAKERS of the MODERN MIND THOMAS P. NEILL, P H . D. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY THE BRUCE PUBLISHING COMPANY MILWAUKEE Copyright, 1949, Thomas P, Neill Made in the United States of America Second Printing 1949 TO MY FATHER AND MOTHER PREFACE BY THE GENERAL EDITOR THE subject of this book, MAKERS OF THE MODERN MIND, cannot fail to exercise a strong attraction upon numerous present-day readers. It is something novel in the field, not written foi the specialist scholar, but for the overwhelmingly larger number of intelligent men and women desirous of correct information on the important matters dealt with here. They are the men and women who, in particular, deserve more attention than has so far been given them, and something more substantial, the author believes, than the intellectual pabulum hitherto handed them by most popularizers. It is to such readers, therefore more numer ous than either the college professor or movie producer will ad mitthat this book is directed. The scholar, in turn, cannot afford to miss it. To weigh the importance of its subject matter and gauge the interest attached to its pages it suffices only to read the familiar names that serve as chapter headings Luther, Calvin, Descartes, Locke, Newton, Rousseau, Kant, Bentham, Darwin, Marx, and Freud. Attention is given to each in turn, with all due discrimi nation between the good and evil, the false and true, that may be found in the work and writings of these men. Familiar, no doubt, to every reader are most of these eleven names whose bearers have in general sought to influence the modern mind. They are largely the names of men in whose de fense or condemnation thousands are still ready torange them selves. Truly, then, intelligent readers of every class must obvi ously be more than moderately interested in the bearers of these names. Moreover, the knowledge of how the modern mind has Vlll P B E F A C E been affected and developed through them will enable us to comprehend more readily how it works in this our day. Such, then, is the moving panorama with which every intelli gent reader who follows the course of world events will wish to be acquainted. The author himself can be relied upon to remain undeviatingly fair in his treatment of each individual, in his dis cussions and final implications, giving due reasons for praise or blame, preserving invariably his peace and balance of mind, and withal that saving sense of humor which prevails throughout. JOSEPH HUSSLEIN, S. J., Pii. D. General Editor, Science and Culture Series Saint Louis University January 20, 1948 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS GRATEFUL acknowledgment is made to the following for their patience in reading the entire manuscript Professors James Bel ton, James Collins, and Charles Dougherty, of St. Louis Univer sity Professor Emerson Hynes, of St. Johns University Miss Barbara Brennan and Mr. Arthur R. Kuhl. Their wise criticisms and their helpful suggestions have saved the author from many blunders, and they have made the following pages easier on the reader. Other professional friends are also to be thanked for reading individual chapters which they were particularly quali fied to criticize. They have all been tolerant, kindly, and helpful. Acknowledgment is also made for permission to quote from the following books, permission generously granted by the pub lishers, authors, or estates controlling the copyrights on theworks listed George Allen and Unwin, Sigmund Freud, by Fritz Wittels, and Totem and Taboo, by Sigmund Freud Apple ton-Century, Darwiniana, by Thomas H. Huxley J. M. Dent and Sons, Puritanism and Liberty, edited by A. S. P. Woodhouse E. P. Dutton, The Quintessence of Capitalism, by Werner Som bart Harcourt, Brace and Company, Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, by R. H. Tawney Harvard University Press, Freud, by Hanns Sachs Hodder and Stoughton, John Calvin, by Hugh Y...

They Lived the Faith - Great Lay Leaders of Modern Times (Paperback): Thomas P Neill They Lived the Faith - Great Lay Leaders of Modern Times (Paperback)
Thomas P Neill; Foreword by Michael D Greany
R565 R516 Discovery Miles 5 160 Save R49 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Pope Speaks on Peace - Excerpts from Papal Pronouncements, 1944-1948 (Paperback): Thomas P Neill The Pope Speaks on Peace - Excerpts from Papal Pronouncements, 1944-1948 (Paperback)
Thomas P Neill
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Makers of the Modern Mind (Paperback): Thomas P Neill Makers of the Modern Mind (Paperback)
Thomas P Neill
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Makers Of The Modern Mind (Paperback): Thomas P Neill Makers Of The Modern Mind (Paperback)
Thomas P Neill
R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

MAKERS of the MODERN MIND THOMAS P. NEILL, P H . D. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY THE BRUCE PUBLISHING COMPANY MILWAUKEE Copyright, 1949, Thomas P, Neill Made in the United States of America Second Printing 1949 TO MY FATHER AND MOTHER PREFACE BY THE GENERAL EDITOR THE subject of this book, MAKERS OF THE MODERN MIND, cannot fail to exercise a strong attraction upon numerous present-day readers. It is something novel in the field, not written foi the specialist scholar, but for the overwhelmingly larger number of intelligent men and women desirous of correct information on the important matters dealt with here. They are the men and women who, in particular, deserve more attention than has so far been given them, and something more substantial, the author believes, than the intellectual pabulum hitherto handed them by most popularizers. It is to such readers, therefore more numer ous than either the college professor or movie producer will ad mitthat this book is directed. The scholar, in turn, cannot afford to miss it. To weigh the importance of its subject matter and gauge the interest attached to its pages it suffices only to read the familiar names that serve as chapter headings Luther, Calvin, Descartes, Locke, Newton, Rousseau, Kant, Bentham, Darwin, Marx, and Freud. Attention is given to each in turn, with all due discrimi nation between the good and evil, the false and true, that may be found in the work and writings of these men. Familiar, no doubt, to every reader are most of these eleven names whose bearers have in general sought to influence the modern mind. They are largely the names of men in whose de fense or condemnation thousands are still ready torange them selves. Truly, then, intelligent readers of every class must obvi ously be more than moderately interested in the bearers of these names. Moreover, the knowledge of how the modern mind has Vlll P B E F A C E been affected and developed through them will enable us to comprehend more readily how it works in this our day. Such, then, is the moving panorama with which every intelli gent reader who follows the course of world events will wish to be acquainted. The author himself can be relied upon to remain undeviatingly fair in his treatment of each individual, in his dis cussions and final implications, giving due reasons for praise or blame, preserving invariably his peace and balance of mind, and withal that saving sense of humor which prevails throughout. JOSEPH HUSSLEIN, S. J., Pii. D. General Editor, Science and Culture Series Saint Louis University January 20, 1948 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS GRATEFUL acknowledgment is made to the following for their patience in reading the entire manuscript Professors James Bel ton, James Collins, and Charles Dougherty, of St. Louis Univer sity Professor Emerson Hynes, of St. Johns University Miss Barbara Brennan and Mr. Arthur R. Kuhl. Their wise criticisms and their helpful suggestions have saved the author from many blunders, and they have made the following pages easier on the reader. Other professional friends are also to be thanked for reading individual chapters which they were particularly quali fied to criticize. They have all been tolerant, kindly, and helpful. Acknowledgment is also made for permission to quote from the following books, permission generously granted by the pub lishers, authors, or estates controlling the copyrights on theworks listed George Allen and Unwin, Sigmund Freud, by Fritz Wittels, and Totem and Taboo, by Sigmund Freud Apple ton-Century, Darwiniana, by Thomas H. Huxley J. M. Dent and Sons, Puritanism and Liberty, edited by A. S. P. Woodhouse E. P. Dutton, The Quintessence of Capitalism, by Werner Som bart Harcourt, Brace and Company, Religion and the Rise of Capitalism, by R. H. Tawney Harvard University Press, Freud, by Hanns Sachs Hodder and Stoughton, John Calvin, by Hugh Y...

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