Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894Macmillan, 1902 - 274 pages |
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... obviously an incom- plete and unreflective consciousness ; for it has not yet reached that essential stage in ... obvious characteristics . Per- sonality , as we understand it , is universal in its extension or scope - that is , it ...
... obviously an incom- plete and unreflective consciousness ; for it has not yet reached that essential stage in ... obvious characteristics . Per- sonality , as we understand it , is universal in its extension or scope - that is , it ...
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... obviously essential fea- tures , were adequately understood in pre - Christian ages ; though stoicism was beginning to pave the way for their recognition . But the advent of Christianity created a new epoch both in the development and ...
... obviously essential fea- tures , were adequately understood in pre - Christian ages ; though stoicism was beginning to pave the way for their recognition . But the advent of Christianity created a new epoch both in the development and ...
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... obvious is this , that most even of those who regard it as a delusion are obliged to admit that it is a delusion from which there is no escape . Further , upon this sense of freedom all law and all morality depend . To deny this is to ...
... obvious is this , that most even of those who regard it as a delusion are obliged to admit that it is a delusion from which there is no escape . Further , upon this sense of freedom all law and all morality depend . To deny this is to ...
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... obviously in our every emotional and intellectual acquisition ; no experience being purely passive . And , on the other hand , every action must be stimulated by a motive ; and though reason , as we have seen , plays an important part ...
... obviously in our every emotional and intellectual acquisition ; no experience being purely passive . And , on the other hand , every action must be stimulated by a motive ; and though reason , as we have seen , plays an important part ...
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... obvious that , when once attention has been called to them , they cannot fail to be immediately recog- nized in their true light . And these , as we have seen , are individuality , self - consciousness , self- determination , love and ...
... obvious that , when once attention has been called to them , they cannot fail to be immediately recog- nized in their true light . And these , as we have seen , are individuality , self - consciousness , self- determination , love and ...
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Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894 John Richardson Illingworth Affichage du livre entier - 1917 |
Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894 John Richardson Illingworth Affichage du livre entier - 1894 |
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abstract agnosticism analogy analysis anthropomorphic argument Aristotle attributes Avesta Bampton Lectures belief called cause character Christ Christian conceive conception consciousness Consequently conviction creed criticism Descartes desire divine personality doctrine elements essential evidence existence experience explain external fact faculties feel finite freedom further German mystics gradually Grammar of Assent Greek philosophy holiness human personality ideas implies Incarnation infinite influence inspiration instinct intellectual intercourse involves Kant knowledge language living Lotze man's material matter means ment mind monotheism moral natural selection nature necessity never object obviously ourselves Personal God philo philosophic Plato polytheism present progress proof prophets question quod race reality reason regarded relation religion religious result revelation savage scientific self-consciousness self-determination sense soul speaking spiritual teleology Tertullian Theism theology theory things thought tion Trinity true truth unity universal various vera causa whole words