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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... organism the condition and measure of the continuance of each man's conscious and percipient moral personality ? These two final questions underlie human life . Neither of them can be got rid of on the ground that it is interesting only ...
... organism the condition and measure of the continuance of each man's conscious and percipient moral personality ? These two final questions underlie human life . Neither of them can be got rid of on the ground that it is interesting only ...
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... absolute . The 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 .
... absolute . The 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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Alexander Campbell Fraser. organism may have come naturally out of protoplasm ; but man is not merely protoplasm now , as we find him personified in great physical discoverers , or in moral and religious geniuses . moral That the final ...
Alexander Campbell Fraser. organism may have come naturally out of protoplasm ; but man is not merely protoplasm now , as we find him personified in great physical discoverers , or in moral and religious geniuses . moral That the final ...
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... organisms exist outside my own ? How can I justify the faith which I indulge in , that the customary course of nature is so reliable that I may act in the expecta- tion that , under what seem to be similar conditions in future , I may ...
... organisms exist outside my own ? How can I justify the faith which I indulge in , that the customary course of nature is so reliable that I may act in the expecta- tion that , under what seem to be similar conditions in future , I may ...
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... organism like the human . It seems hardly less reasonable to insist that if man's final relation to the Whole is supposed to be a moral and personal rela- tion , the Supreme Principle must be the subject of suc- cessive conscious states ...
... organism like the human . It seems hardly less reasonable to insist that if man's final relation to the Whole is supposed to be a moral and personal rela- tion , the Supreme Principle must be the subject of suc- cessive conscious states ...
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