Philosophy of Theism Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Edinburgh in 1894-95. First [- Second] SeriesBlackwood, 1896 - 303 páginas |
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... fact of his existing under moral conditions . The other subject is the alternative of evanescence or permanence as char- acteristic of human persons . Do they all finally lose their self - conscious and percipient personality in ...
... fact of his existing under moral conditions . The other subject is the alternative of evanescence or permanence as char- acteristic of human persons . Do they all finally lose their self - conscious and percipient personality in ...
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... facts of the case . The short time for preparation that could be given by the academical authorities who honoured me by this appointment has not permitted me to explore as I could have wished the vast and ever - increasing library of ...
... facts of the case . The short time for preparation that could be given by the academical authorities who honoured me by this appointment has not permitted me to explore as I could have wished the vast and ever - increasing library of ...
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... ideal issue , not the fact that the ideal has been gradually unfolded , is what is truly significant for philosophy and religion . The human organism may have come naturally out of protoplasm ; but 14 PHILOSOPHY OF THEISM .
... ideal issue , not the fact that the ideal has been gradually unfolded , is what is truly significant for philosophy and religion . The human organism may have come naturally out of protoplasm ; but 14 PHILOSOPHY OF THEISM .
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... fact that human life without them is baseless , and its ideal unapproachable , so that each faith is a permanent practical need of Man in his final relation to the Whole . Faith and Faith . Theistic or moral faith in the ever - changing ...
... fact that human life without them is baseless , and its ideal unapproachable , so that each faith is a permanent practical need of Man in his final relation to the Whole . Faith and Faith . Theistic or moral faith in the ever - changing ...
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... fact in human consciousness that asks to have its possible consistency with reason shown . It is a state . of which the human mind may try to rid itself only if the intellectual difficulties involved in its action as the final faith of ...
... fact in human consciousness that asks to have its possible consistency with reason shown . It is a state . of which the human mind may try to rid itself only if the intellectual difficulties involved in its action as the final faith of ...
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