BRACERS Record Detail for 17877
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"Sat. mg."
"'Philosophy and life' is the sort of thing" for Lowell Institute. "There is a certain attitude towards life and poetry and everything which somehow fits in with my philosophy, and is rather different from the attitude of other people—this is what I want to bring out. The importance of the non-human (I include God with the human) is what seems to me omitted in most philosophies."
At end of 1912, nearly 500 copies of vol. I sold [of Principia], nearly 300 copies of vol. II. "I can't think who buys it— it must be libraries."
