Vol. 18 No. 2 1951 - page 131

BY
CORLISS LAMONT
With a New Preface
by
th, Author
DR. LAMONT presents an inclusive, affinnative and spirit–
.
ually satisfying
way of life
for the individual which brings
mtegration and meaning
into
the complex structure of
modern existence.
FROM many sides there has come growing recognition that
this work constitutes an
able, clear
and
eminently read–
able
summation of scientific Humanism. Mature minds will
welcome this book, now in its
third
edition.
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Prof. Herbert W . Schneider, Columbia University:
"Corliss
Lamont has achieved a difficult and useful task: he has out–
lined a philosophy of life in simple and honest tenus."
Prof. Harold A. Larrabee, in The New York Times:
"His
Humanism is a philosophy of joyous service for the greater
good of humanity in this natural world and according
to
the
methods
of
reason and democracy. . . . He knows how to
make philosophy
both
readable and Pf'rsuasive."
STIMULATING- whllth~r
on(:
iJgr~es
or
not
Religious Education :
"Whether one agrees or not throughout,
all students of contemporary types of philosophy will fi"'d
it stimulating."
The Living Church:
"This book is a well-ordered ana
forthright exposition of Humanism.... Worth
reading because as Christians we need to know
what the opposition is saying."
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