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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... , a phrase which obviously implies that they think of God as an individual among other individuals , and therefore as a finite being within the universe in the widest sense of that term . This is of course seen to be impossible 2 THEISM.
... , a phrase which obviously implies that they think of God as an individual among other individuals , and therefore as a finite being within the universe in the widest sense of that term . This is of course seen to be impossible 2 THEISM.
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... sense and narrow horizons , was the philo- sophical Bible of the century . To Locke himself an extra - mundane deity was a matter of demon- strative certainty , on the strength of the law of causation . Such demonstrations were frequent ...
... sense and narrow horizons , was the philo- sophical Bible of the century . To Locke himself an extra - mundane deity was a matter of demon- strative certainty , on the strength of the law of causation . Such demonstrations were frequent ...
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... sense " of something far more deeply interfused , " which Wordsworth , its noblest exponent , celebrates in his famous " Lines com- posed above Tintern Abbey , " " a sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused , Whose dwelling ...
... sense " of something far more deeply interfused , " which Wordsworth , its noblest exponent , celebrates in his famous " Lines com- posed above Tintern Abbey , " " a sense sublime Of something far more deeply interfused , Whose dwelling ...
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... sense of righteousness and justice if there were to be a fundamental divorce between virtue and hap- piness , or even a total want of any correlation between them . Correlation of some sort is a de- mand which the ethical consciousness ...
... sense of righteousness and justice if there were to be a fundamental divorce between virtue and hap- piness , or even a total want of any correlation between them . Correlation of some sort is a de- mand which the ethical consciousness ...
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... sense that he is the 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 ...
... sense that he is the 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 ...
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