First principles of philosophy: metaphysics, logic, ethics, psychology, epistemology, esthetics & theurgy

Los Angeles, CA: Philosophical Research Society (1963)
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This simple and informal approach to the study of philosophy offers a straightforward explanation and interpretation of the seven departments of philosophy: Metaphysics, the Nature of Being and of God; Logic, the Rule of Reason: Ethics, the Code of Conduct: Psychology, the Science of the Soul; Epistemology, the Nature of Knowledge: Esthetics, the Urge to Beauty; and Theurgy, the Living of Wisdom.

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