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It must not be forgotten that this new social doctrine has come not to destroy but to fulfill whatever is true in the old individualistic conceptions. In other words, the modern point of view which is affecting so profoundly the relation of man to society may also be described as a more adequate realization of the nature of individuality. It shows how completely the concrete content of individuality is social.

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Written by James E. Creighton

Narrated by Joshua Noyer

Creighton, J. E. “The Social Nature of Thinking.” The Philosophical Review 27, no. 3 (1918): 274. https://doi.org/10.2307/2178799