ABSTRACT

This is Volume VI of six in a collection on Psychology and Religion. Originally published in 1955, Man and his relationships was the theme of the tenth Present Question Conference which was held at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford in July 1954. This raised the question ‘Can both Answer and Question be found by putting one fundamental problem in the centre, towards which, like the petals of a flower, each specialized field of human knowledge gives its contribution?' This work attempts to see more clearly that the fundamental human problem of modem society is in fact the integration of diversity of experience-the bridging of the gap between specialisms.

chapter |13 pages

Man in Relation to Himself

chapter |14 pages

Man as Observer-Predictor

chapter |15 pages

Science and Poetic Insight

chapter |14 pages

Ritual in Society

chapter |15 pages

Constitution Making

chapter |16 pages

The Background of Buddhism

chapter |10 pages

The Gospel of Truth

chapter |16 pages

Economics and the Individual

chapter |8 pages

Man and the Machine

chapter |13 pages

Reflections