The Human Cycle

Three works of social and political philosophy by Sri Aurobindo
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The Human Cycle

Summary

The Human Cycle is a literary work[1].

Key Facts

  • The Human Cycle authored Aurobindo Ghosh[2].
  • The Human Cycle's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
  • The Human Cycle's part of is recorded as The Collected Works of Sri Aurobindo[4].
  • The Human Cycle's main subject is recorded as social philosophy[5].
  • The Human Cycle's main subject is recorded as political philosophy[6].
  • The Human Cycle's work available at URL is recorded as https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/25[7].
  • The Human Cycle's first line is recorded as Modern Science, obsessed with the greatness of its physical discoveries and the idea of the sole existence of Matter, has long attempted to base upon physical data even its study of Soul and Mind and of those workings of Nature in man and animal in which a knowledge of psychology is as important as any of the physical sciences. (The Human Cycle)[8].
  • The Human Cycle's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121j1qf1[9].
  • The Human Cycle's last line is recorded as And that then, some greater unexpected birth from the stress of the evolution, may be the justifying result of which this unquiet age of gigantic ferment, chaos of ideas and inventions, clash of enormous forces, creation and catastrophe and dissolution is actually amid the formidable agony and tension of this great imperfect body and soul of mankind in creative labour. (War and Self-Determinism)[10].

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Works and Contributions

The Human Cycle authored Aurobindo Ghosh[2].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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