1967
| Volume III completes the publication of Susanne Langer's monumental treatise on the rise and development of mind -- an exclusively human phenomenon -- by evolution from animal intelligence to intellectual intuition. More than two decades in the making, Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling is the crowning achievement of one of the most seminal and refreshing philosophers of our time. |
1957
| A study in the Symbolism of Reason, Rite, And Art: These ideas, tentative and imperfect as their expression in this first book had to be, now promise to transcend the realm of 'anesthetics' (to use the unfortunate current word), and lead us to a new philosophy of living form, living nature, mind, and some of the very deep problems of human society that we usually designate as ethical problems. |
1953
| Analyzes nonrational thought processes, demonstrating underlying grammar; Indian philosophy, Schelling modern poetry, etc. |

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