The art of life

London,: Selwyn & Blount. Edited by Krishnarao Shivarai Shelvankar (1937)
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Philosophy is an art.--On right designation.--On the art of oratory.--The mystery of polarisation.--On concentration.--On polyphony.--Utopians and prophets.--Fruitful disorder.--The conflict between youth and age.--The individual and the spirit of the age.--The limited number of important cultural forms.--The significance of Chinese art.--Death and re-birth.--On the future of the Mediterranean civilisations.--Life is and art.--The culture of beauth.

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