With this important modification, it may be easier to think of the sacred canopy, then, as something other than a purely rational or
cognitive philosophy of life.
Not exact matches
That led on to my reading Charles Hartshorne's first book The
Philosophy and Psychology
of Sensation, which really brought the emotive side
of life and the
cognitive side together.
Philosophy: the affective side
of life seeks meaning in understanding, which is the
cognitive and purposive side
of life.