Modern Theories in Philosophy and ReligionW. Blackwood and sons, 1884 - 444 páginas |
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... Reason or Soul , in other words , an entity , and not a mere manifestation of nervous force - a life behind all other life , and not merely the highest and most complex phase of natural life ? All the naturalistic systems of thought so ...
... Reason or Soul , in other words , an entity , and not a mere manifestation of nervous force - a life behind all other life , and not merely the highest and most complex phase of natural life ? All the naturalistic systems of thought so ...
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... reason and his- tory - where the true battle of religion can alone be fought which has given to the naturalistic schools of our time their temporary triumph . Traditionalism- or the acceptance of religious truth without reason— goes ...
... reason and his- tory - where the true battle of religion can alone be fought which has given to the naturalistic schools of our time their temporary triumph . Traditionalism- or the acceptance of religious truth without reason— goes ...
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... reason and judgment more entirely to the thoughts of the great master ; others , like Mr John S. Mill , less affiliated to the system , have expounded it , in our view , with a higher , or at least a more discriminating success ; but ...
... reason and judgment more entirely to the thoughts of the great master ; others , like Mr John S. Mill , less affiliated to the system , have expounded it , in our view , with a higher , or at least a more discriminating success ; but ...
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... reason to believe not only that they worked cordi- ally together for some time , but that he was in some degree indebted to Saint - Simon's influence . No doubt Comte was the superior intellect of the two , and he was not likely to owe ...
... reason to believe not only that they worked cordi- ally together for some time , but that he was in some degree indebted to Saint - Simon's influence . No doubt Comte was the superior intellect of the two , and he was not likely to owe ...
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... reason to complain of an attempt to deprive him of the due reputation of his labour . In 1822 he had already discovered his great law of Social Evolution , and announced it to the world under the title , " Plan des travaux scientifiques ...
... reason to complain of an attempt to deprive him of the due reputation of his labour . In 1822 he had already discovered his great law of Social Evolution , and announced it to the world under the title , " Plan des travaux scientifiques ...
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Agnosticism argument Arnold Auguste Comte basis betwixt Blackwood's Magazine Caro character Christian Comte Comte's conception consciousness criticism Crown 8vo Democritus Divine doctrine dogma Dr Tyndall Edinburgh essay ethical existence experience external facts Fcap feeling Ferrier force German Gravenhurst Greek Philosophy Hartmann higher History human Hume idea ideal Illustrations intellectual intelligence Kant Kant's Kantian knowledge Königsberg Kritik language Lectures less LL.D logical materialistic matter meaning ment merely metaphysical mind modern moral nature never object perception Pessimism phenomena philosophy physical Positive Positivism Positivist Post 8vo principle privat-docent Professor question reality reason recognise religion religious righteousness says Schopenhauer scientific Scotland Scottish Second Edition sense Sir William Hamilton speculation sphere spiritual supposed Theism theology theory things thinker Thorndale thought tion Translated true truth University University of Edinburgh vols volume whole WILLIAM BLACKWOOD words writings
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Página 303 - All things are delivered unto me of my Father, and no man knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither knoweth any man the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son will reveal him.
Página 158 - But the passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. Granted that a definite thought and a definite molecular action in the brain occur simultaneously; we do not possess the intellectual organ, nor apparently any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other.
Página 295 - Governor of the universe," is to talk what appears to him unverifiable nonsense. But to talk of God as " the stream of tendency by which all things fulfil the law of their being...