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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... unity . The contrasts exhibit themselves to some extent on the stage of history , when we look at the course of modern philosophy . All historical generalizations of this kind require modification , when we look into the detailed ...
... unity . The contrasts exhibit themselves to some extent on the stage of history , when we look at the course of modern philosophy . All historical generalizations of this kind require modification , when we look into the detailed ...
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... unity and harmony of a single system ; and , in thus rendering justice to the truth which the universalistic systems emphasize , went so far sometimes in his expres- sions as to lay himself open to the imputation of Spinozism at the ...
... unity and harmony of a single system ; and , in thus rendering justice to the truth which the universalistic systems emphasize , went so far sometimes in his expres- sions as to lay himself open to the imputation of Spinozism at the ...
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... unity and kinship of all that is , flowed directly , without the need of such intermediary , from " the spirit of religious love in which he walked with Nature . " Coleridge , we know , claimed to have reached in- dependently at an ...
... unity and kinship of all that is , flowed directly , without the need of such intermediary , from " the spirit of religious love in which he walked with Nature . " Coleridge , we know , claimed to have reached in- dependently at an ...
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... unity of self - consciousness whose forms they are . But he named the most important , and bequeathed to his successors the fruitful idea of an organized system - an organ- isin of reason . - - Kant himself regarded the categories as ...
... unity of self - consciousness whose forms they are . But he named the most important , and bequeathed to his successors the fruitful idea of an organized system - an organ- isin of reason . - - Kant himself regarded the categories as ...
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... unity innumerable finite individualities ; but we are plainly intended to identify the world - spirit with the Absolute Be- ing himself , the spirit in all spirits , as Hegel some- times calls him . Now , obviously , if this identi ...
... unity innumerable finite individualities ; but we are plainly intended to identify the world - spirit with the Absolute Be- ing himself , the spirit in all spirits , as Hegel some- times calls him . Now , obviously , if this identi ...
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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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