id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34198 Lloyd, Alfred H. (Alfred Henry) The Will to Doubt: An essay in philosophy for the general thinker .txt text/plain 80745 2970 57 serve real life, not merely by bringing its pure science down to, or up For the rest, the positive value of doubt to real life can hardly need the place of doubt in real life is a very interesting one, and it Here, for example, in practical life is the natural, physical world. different persons or social classes or times, our present point will conditions of class life, the only fact to which the rise of science of observing man and objective nature, of real knowledge and unknowable and desire, science has that organizing activity in the real life. "real life" has seemed aloof, but science is truly an integral part of man and nature, only a formal one, since the real unity of the objective all along the lines of life, be it of things, ideas, persons, or social things parties to the divided labour of a real life.[2] ./cache/34198.txt ./txt/34198.txt