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Excerpt from Realistic Idealism in Philosophy Itself, Vol. 1 of 2
A due consideration of the earlier phases of the human development, as indeed of all science, may hear profoundly upon the question of a true theory of human nature but it is chie?y in an antiquarian and merely historical point of view that the early hypotheses of mankind about Nature and themselves, and more especially about spiritual and demoniac powers, gods, demigods, angels, spirits, and dev ils, or even the philosophies of the more ancient peoples of whom some record has come down to us, can have much interest or value upon our question of a philosophy of the universe, as it is now presented for the consideration of en lightened minds, otherwise than as the study of the past history of the race may aid in the investigation, not so much by anything they have to teach, by way of throwing new light upon the problem for us, as by assisting in the elimination of errors and misconceptions which still stand in the way.
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