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Science is primarily a characteristic of the Aryan race. The earliest idea was that all things were ordained by a power greater than man. Invariably there is the idea of a god or a number of gods resembling mankind in form. The first great step in the advance of science was the dehumanizing of the causes which brought about all natural phenomena. This was due to Plato who founded that school of philosophers known as the Sceptics. Aristotle carried Plato's idea further. He conceived that the production of everything was due to antecedent causes. Thus science departed from...
Traces of the cultus are distinctly seen in the Semitic races and many evidences of it exist in the Bible. In the Aryan races, too, the cultus existed along with the most exalted developments of philosophical thought...
...Joseph H. Allen, of Cambridge, has lately published a volume entitled "Aryan Sun Myths-The Origins of Religion." A copy has just been placed on the new book shelves in the reading room of the library...
...development in all countries. The only answer to this criticism is that there is, probably, no man in America capable of conducting such a course. It would necessitate an intimate knowledge of the literature, physical and political conditions and habits of the people in every country inhabited by the Aryan stock...
...number is completed by a sketch of New England life, "Marsh Rosemary," by Sarah Orne Jewett. Mr. John Fiske continues his papers on American History by one treating of "The Weakness of the American Government under the Articles of Confederation." Mr. E. P. Evans has a paper on "The Aryan Homestead." Mr. W. J. Stillman contributes "Memories of London." Mr. Maurice Thompson has an article on "Bird Song," and five poems, one by W. W. Story...