In the three decades since it was first published, Charles Hartshorne's Beyond Humanism has come to be regarded as a classic in the study of humanism and nature. The volume includes:
Part One: HUMANISM AND HUMAN NEEDS
-God or Nature
-Humanism as Disintegration
-Dewey's Philosophy of Religion
-Other Humanist Philosophies
-Russia and Marxian Humanism
-Freud's View of Religion
-Historic Forms of Humanism
Part Two: NATURE
-The Cosmic Variables
-Order in a Creative Universe
-Indeterminism in Psychology and Ethics
-Mind and Matter
-Mind and Body: Organic Sympathy
-Russell on Causality
-Santayana on Matter
-Mead and Alexander on Time
-Logical Positivism and the Method of Philosophy
-Croce, Heidegger, and Hartmann
-Conclusion: The Historic Role of Humanism