Excerpt from Dual Evolution: Being Outlines in a Theory Which Is Thought to Reconcile Idealism and Realism From the View-Point of Humanism
The husbandman and the mechanic-their daily toil directed to proximate end and purpose - must be a concern of philosophy. Nor can the husbandman and the mechanic, even though they may have neither conception of nor interest in Idealism, Realis'm, Empiricism, Pragmatism, or any of the rival schools, be really unconcerned with philosophy.
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