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Paperback The Sensibilities And Will Book

ISBN: 1278370730

ISBN13: 9781278370736

The Sensibilities And Will

The Sensibilities and Will, by Thomas Cogswell Upham, delves into the intricate workings of the human mind, exploring the relationship between our emotions, desires, and the faculty of will. Upham, a prominent philosopher and theologian, offers a detailed examination of the moral implications of our sensibilities and how they influence our choices and actions.

Through careful analysis and insightful observations, Upham discusses the cultivation of virtuous character and the development of a strong and principled will. This work serves as a guide for understanding and mastering one's inner self, contributing to a life of purpose and moral integrity. A timeless exploration of human nature, "The Sensibilities and Will" provides valuable insights for those seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.

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