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First published in 1914, Science, Sentiments, and Senses by Kenneth Weeks delves into the philosophical underpinnings of human experience. Divided into three parts, it explores the evolution of energy as a foundation for reason, character as a philosophical construct, and the art of living. Through its reflective prose, the book examines the interplay between science, emotions, and sensory perception, offering profound insights into the relationship between intellectual inquiry and the human condition. This is an interesting read for students of Philosophy.
Contents
Prologue Part I: The Evolution of Energy Surveyed as the Basis of Reason Part II: Character as a Philosophy Part III: The Art of Living Epilogue Press Notices



