The Life of Reason

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The Life of Reason is a multi-volume philosophical work by George Santayana that explores the role of rationality in human life, culture, and civilization.

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instanceOf book series
philosophical work
aimsTo show how reason can guide human progress
author George Santayana NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresConcept the development of culture
the function of art
the growth of scientific understanding
the nature of religion
the role of reason in human conduct
genre ethics
philosophy
philosophy of culture
hasPart The Life of Reason: Reason in Art NERFINISHED
The Life of Reason: Reason in Common Sense NERFINISHED
The Life of Reason: Reason in Religion NERFINISHED
The Life of Reason: Reason in Science NERFINISHED
The Life of Reason: Reason in Society NERFINISHED
hasPhilosophicalStance critical view of superstition
emphasis on rational organization of life
naturalistic interpretation of human ideals
hasReception recognized as Santayana's first major philosophical system
influencedBy Aristotle
Baruch Spinoza NERFINISHED
classical Greek philosophy
language English
mainSubject civilization
culture
human life
rationality
notableFor influence on American philosophy
systematic account of reason in different domains of life
numberOfVolumes 5
partOfAuthorCareerPhase early major work of George Santayana
philosophicalTradition humanism
naturalism
pragmatism
publicationPeriodEnd 1906
publicationPeriodStart 1905
publisher Charles Scribner's Sons NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Scepticism and Animal Faith NERFINISHED
The Realms of Being NERFINISHED
setting modern Western civilization
structure organized into thematic volumes on domains of life

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George Santayana notableWork The Life of Reason