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The Study of Philosophy.
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life. Each successful man must study scientifically the instruments or things with which he deals, but every man has a philosophy and should study the general meaning of his life, for his philosophy will enter in to urge and control him in his specialty. It is a potent and almost subconscious factor in all living.

REFERENCES.

Howison, Limits of Evolution.