“Spirit itself is not human; it may spring up in any life... it may exist in all animals, and who know in how many undreamt-of beings, or in the midst of what worlds?”
Quote by George Santayana
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The Works of George Santayana
This volume encompasses a wide array of Santayana's intellectual contributions, including his reflections on the nature of reality, the role of the individual, and the significance of culture and history. It offers a comprehensive view of his philosophical thought and is considered a foundational work in American philosophy. more
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