George Lowell Tollefson’s Other Philosophical Work

Reflections on a variety of topics, including observations on the subjective character of politics and political economy, the influence of institutional practices on spiritual life, the spiritual origin and character of mind, the relationship of science and mathematics to the limits of mind, and a philosophy of art

A philosophical prose poem that explores how, as the ground of individual existence, Spirit is intimately responsive to human intelligence.

Suggests that developing a spiritual awareness is essential to the evolution of a society’s moral principles.

A collection of miscellaneous notes by the author of The Immaterial Structure of Human Experience, The Limits of Reason, and The Thinking Process which explore spiritual and creative concerns and cover such topics as literature, art, philosophy, and human behavior.

A new approach to the teachings of Jesus, as reflected through the concept that all people are sons of God.

Explains why empiricism must incorporate the study of consciousness if it is to achieve its full potential.

Proposes that harmony in both society and religion require an orientation towards the spiritual core of human experience.  

Discusses how a science of aesthetics can help us understand the way our mind and emotions work together to create art.