
William James's 'The Varieties of Religious Experience'
In Our Time
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The Conflictedness of the Human Soul
John Holden: Tolstoy's life seems progressively to be drained of meaning. He talks about the people who he regards as somewhat superficially moving towards a kind of state of happy souls. This is an old theme in a way in the spiritual writers, such as Augustine and liberal Christianity says Gwen. But what starts to happen in Tolstoy’s life is that one of the coloured brains out of that world. That they just seem to, whatever meaning they might once have had for them seems to be draining away.
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