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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... tion , " Signum reprobationis in vultu gerens . " And , as Goethe humorously adds , the engraving was so shockingly bad that there was no denying the allegation . The casual allusions of Locke and Hume , already quoted , are fair ...
... tion , " Signum reprobationis in vultu gerens . " And , as Goethe humorously adds , the engraving was so shockingly bad that there was no denying the allegation . The casual allusions of Locke and Hume , already quoted , are fair ...
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... tion , to put it generally , of a system of rational conceptions which are involved in every self- conscious act of mind , which enter , therefore , into the construction of every object we know . They are the conditions of the very ...
... tion , to put it generally , of a system of rational conceptions which are involved in every self- conscious act of mind , which enter , therefore , into the construction of every object we know . They are the conditions of the very ...
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... tion , of States and empires . Is it not effrontery to narrow down the Spirit of the universe to a series of events upon this planet ? Can we believe , as Lotze puts it , " that the creative cause of the uni- verse issued from its ...
... tion , of States and empires . Is it not effrontery to narrow down the Spirit of the universe to a series of events upon this planet ? Can we believe , as Lotze puts it , " that the creative cause of the uni- verse issued from its ...
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... tion of matter and motion . The stress , therefore , which Hegelianism has laid upon the true interpretation of evolution con- stitutes , as I have said , one of its great claims upon our gratitude in an age when evolution is every ...
... tion of matter and motion . The stress , therefore , which Hegelianism has laid upon the true interpretation of evolution con- stitutes , as I have said , one of its great claims upon our gratitude in an age when evolution is every ...
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... tion , history shows that this danger is inherent in his method of statement and in the excessive emphasis laid on the doctrine of immanence.1 The real explanation of Hegel's sheer identi- fication of the divine existence with the human ...
... tion , history shows that this danger is inherent in his method of statement and in the excessive emphasis laid on the doctrine of immanence.1 The real explanation of Hegel's sheer identi- fication of the divine existence with the human ...
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