Two Lectures on Theism: Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Princeton UniversityWilliam Blackwood and Sons, 1897 - 64 páginas |
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... higher development , no doubt , but not different in kind . - There is a certain amount of authority for the use of the term Theism to indicate a view which endeavors whether it succeeds or not is another question , but which at least ...
... higher development , no doubt , but not different in kind . - There is a certain amount of authority for the use of the term Theism to indicate a view which endeavors whether it succeeds or not is another question , but which at least ...
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... higher than nature , or as a higher nature in nature , into a nature that is material , ponderable , in motion , it is true , but without direction or form . And he believes that he has thereby gained a wonderful deal . " This was the ...
... higher than nature , or as a higher nature in nature , into a nature that is material , ponderable , in motion , it is true , but without direction or form . And he believes that he has thereby gained a wonderful deal . " This was the ...
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... higher thought of the next . Carlyle's running polemic against what he calls " the mechanical system of thought , " and the grim irony with which he assails the notion of " proof of a God , " - " a probable God , " -furnish some of his ...
... higher thought of the next . Carlyle's running polemic against what he calls " the mechanical system of thought , " and the grim irony with which he assails the notion of " proof of a God , " - " a probable God , " -furnish some of his ...
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... higher self , is only intelligible if the ideals of that self are recognized as the immediate presence within us of a spirit leading us into all truth and goodness . - The moral law is not first imposed by the indi- THEISM 27.
... higher self , is only intelligible if the ideals of that self are recognized as the immediate presence within us of a spirit leading us into all truth and goodness . - The moral law is not first imposed by the indi- THEISM 27.
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... higher self within the self which inwardly illuminates all our lives . Instead of connecting God in this direct way with the substance of morality , Kant gives him an external and instrumental relation to it . But , if it is not right ...
... higher self within the self which inwardly illuminates all our lives . Instead of connecting God in this direct way with the substance of morality , Kant gives him an external and instrumental relation to it . But , if it is not right ...
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Two Lectures on Theism: Delivered on the Occasion of the Sesquicentennial ... Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison Visualização integral - 1897 |
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