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ABSTRACT THIS is a book so rich in thought and covering so many fields of human experience that it is quite impossible to summarise or render an adequate account of it within the limits of a
review. It is emphatically a book to be bought, read, re-read, and pondered. Not everyone will agree with the author's views, which are the expression of a highly individual
philosophy, a particular attitude towards the problems of existence, but no one can read the book without receiving help and stimulus from the wisdom that permeates it and flashes into
brilliance in many pregnant phrases. Adventures of Ideas. By Prof. Alfred North White-head. Pp. xii + 392. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1933.) 12_s_. 6_d_. net. Access through your
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