The instinct of seeking truth and liking it; g.
The instinct of seeking truth and liking it; g. Love of knowledge; h. Love of justice; i. Fellow‑feeling; j. Love of perfection and a desire to seek it. Such instincts and urges are interwoven with the innate nature of man,[^22] and hence they are not transient and acquired. But still their existence does not mean that man is a captive of them. These instincts only bring about a sort of inclination and attraction. They work as a motive force, but they do not tie the hands of man.
Man has the power to follow or not to follow them. It is within his…
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