William James Quote

A man with no philosophy in him is the most inauspicious and unprofitable of all possible social mates.


The moral equivalent of war, and other essays: and selections from Some problems of philosophy (ed. 1971)


A man with no philosophy in him is the most inauspicious and unprofitable of all possible social mates.

A man with no philosophy in him is the most inauspicious and unprofitable of all possible social mates.

A man with no philosophy in him is the most inauspicious and unprofitable of all possible social mates.

A man with no philosophy in him is the most inauspicious and unprofitable of all possible social mates.