Philosophy of Theism: Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Edinburgh in 1894-95, First SeriesScribner's, 1895 - 303 páginas |
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... conscious istically mystery only to a few men . " With the exception of man , " as Schopenhauer says , " no being wonders at its own existence and surroundings . " To the brute , if destitute of self - consciousness , the world and its ...
... conscious istically mystery only to a few men . " With the exception of man , " as Schopenhauer says , " no being wonders at its own existence and surroundings . " To the brute , if destitute of self - consciousness , the world and its ...
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... self - evidently reasonable has a right to be received as a matter of faith . Whatever is divine revelation ought to ... conscious in men , may be regarded as really a divine or supernatural revelation , to which reason in its narrower ...
... self - evidently reasonable has a right to be received as a matter of faith . Whatever is divine revelation ought to ... conscious in men , may be regarded as really a divine or supernatural revelation , to which reason in its narrower ...
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... self - conscious- ness ; then " the world of visible things , outside each ego ; " and lastly " God , " the Infinite Being , the harmony of the whole . The three are supposed to be in some sense distinguishable , in the final analysis ...
... self - conscious- ness ; then " the world of visible things , outside each ego ; " and lastly " God , " the Infinite Being , the harmony of the whole . The three are supposed to be in some sense distinguishable , in the final analysis ...
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... self- conscious personality is so borne in upon him as to usurp the supreme place : the existence of things out- side in space and the existence of God are taken as secondary , because reached through states of his own personal ...
... self- conscious personality is so borne in upon him as to usurp the supreme place : the existence of things out- side in space and the existence of God are taken as secondary , because reached through states of his own personal ...
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... self , and God , seems to be with- out warrant in reason . One cannot but regard God as unworthily conceived , when ... conscious- proof ; or does it form itself spontaneously without logical proof , in response to a human necessity ...
... self , and God , seems to be with- out warrant in reason . One cannot but regard God as unworthily conceived , when ... conscious- proof ; or does it form itself spontaneously without logical proof , in response to a human necessity ...
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Philosophy of Theism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University ... Alexander Campbell Fraser Visualização integral - 1895 |
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