In this classic text, Haldane examines the interplay between science, philosophy, and religion, seeking a unified perspective on the human condition. He argues for a holistic understanding of experience, one that transcends mere empirical data to include the spiritual and intellectual dimensions of life. The book addresses critical questions regarding the nature of being, the limits of human understanding, and the structure of thought itself.
Written with the intellectual rigor and clarity characteristic of his philosophical contributions, "Human Experience" remains a significant work for students and scholars of early 20th-century thought. It offers a timeless exploration of the frameworks through which we interpret existence, making it an essential read for those interested in the history of ideas and the pursuit of philosophical wisdom.
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