Values: A Philosophy of Human Needs

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2010 Reprint of 1932 Edition. This book consists for the most part of conversations between Milton Sills and Ernest Holmes. According to Holmes it represents a good representation of Sills belief about the continuity of the human soul. This was the subject of the extended conversations presented in this work. Sills nature was deeply spiritual highly intellectual and bordered on the mystical. He possessed one of the most brilliant and well-trained minds Holmes had ever known. He believed in emergent evolution ever ascending but never reaching a final goal. Hence eternity meant to him an everlasting progress in which the individual never loses those elements essential to the continuation of a definitely individualized entity.
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