Anti-theistic Theories: Being the Baird Lecture for 1877W. Blackwood and sons, 1879 - 555 páginas |
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... nature cries for God , and can only find its true life in God , there can be little doubt that he may so contradict himself , so violate the most essential principles of his own nature , as to persuade him- self that there is no reason ...
... nature cries for God , and can only find its true life in God , there can be little doubt that he may so contradict himself , so violate the most essential principles of his own nature , as to persuade him- self that there is no reason ...
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... nature , but that the inference that there is no God can only be warranted by a complete knowledge of nature . If the author mentioned had not thoroughly misconceived the character of the argument he would never have imagined that it ...
... nature , but that the inference that there is no God can only be warranted by a complete knowledge of nature . If the author mentioned had not thoroughly misconceived the character of the argument he would never have imagined that it ...
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... nature . If he does not know everything that has been done in the immeasurable ages that are past , some things may have been done by nature . Thus , unless the theist knows all things - that is , pre- cludes all other independent ...
... nature . If he does not know everything that has been done in the immeasurable ages that are past , some things may have been done by nature . Thus , unless the theist knows all things - that is , pre- cludes all other independent ...
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... nature , which is the only proposition corresponding to there is no God . But no theist maintains the non - exist- ence of nature . What he maintains is that nature is an effect whose cause is God . If the argument of Foster and ...
... nature , which is the only proposition corresponding to there is no God . But no theist maintains the non - exist- ence of nature . What he maintains is that nature is an effect whose cause is God . If the argument of Foster and ...
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... nature which man projects out of himself , per- sonifies , and worships . He idealises himself , be- lieves the ... natural goal of human development . The mass of assertions which he accumulates around this ludicrous argument he assures ...
... nature which man projects out of himself , per- sonifies , and worships . He idealises himself , be- lieves the ... natural goal of human development . The mass of assertions which he accumulates around this ludicrous argument he assures ...
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absolute unity absolutely infinite admit affirms animal answer Appendix argument assertion atheism atoms attributes believe Bradlaugh Brahma Buddha Buddhism called cause Christianity Comte conceived consciousness Crown 8vo definite deism Deity Democritus deny distinct Divine doctrine Edition Epicurus essentially eternal evil existence explain fact Fcap finite force Hegel Holyoake idea ignorance implies infinite intellect intelligence J. S. Mill kind knowledge lecture Lepchas living logically Lucretius maintained materialism materialistic matter mental merely metaphysical monism moral nature necessarily never Nirvana notion object origin pantheism person pessimism phenomena philosophy physical science polytheism positivism positivist present principles Professor proved reason regard religion religious represented scepticism Schopenhauer scientific secularism secularist self-existent sense Sir John Lubbock soul Spinoza spirit substance supposed supreme theology theory things thought tion tribes true truth universe Vedanta vols whole words worship