Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894Macmillan, 1917 - 274 pages |
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... end , a subordinate phase in an organic process . Thought as a whole does not tend towards the abstract , 4 [ LECT . DEVELOPMENT OF THE Analogy points to its being gradual • 140 The 'antiquity of man' no obstacle to this.
... end , a subordinate phase in an organic process . Thought as a whole does not tend towards the abstract , 4 [ LECT . DEVELOPMENT OF THE Analogy points to its being gradual • 140 The 'antiquity of man' no obstacle to this.
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... abstract , but towards the concrete . It issues , as we have seen , from the lesser to reissue in larger forms of life , as fruit issues from a flower to reissue in fresh seed of flowers . It penetrates the dull mass of life till the ...
... abstract , but towards the concrete . It issues , as we have seen , from the lesser to reissue in larger forms of life , as fruit issues from a flower to reissue in fresh seed of flowers . It penetrates the dull mass of life till the ...
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... abstract , without attention , which is an act of will , and involves a desire to attend . I cannot desire , as distinct from merely feeling appetite , like an animal , without thinking of what I desire , and willing to attain or to ...
... abstract , without attention , which is an act of will , and involves a desire to attend . I cannot desire , as distinct from merely feeling appetite , like an animal , without thinking of what I desire , and willing to attain or to ...
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... abstract , we must not forget that in fact it is essentially alive , and can only be known as living ; so that it is , perhaps , better described as an energy than as a substance . It lives and grows and develops character , as the will ...
... abstract , we must not forget that in fact it is essentially alive , and can only be known as living ; so that it is , perhaps , better described as an energy than as a substance . It lives and grows and develops character , as the will ...
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... abstract aspects of myself , must be equally ideal and imaginary in their denotation . And I cannot in any way conceive a living and complex whole , like myself , to be derived from anything outside me which can only be known and named ...
... abstract aspects of myself , must be equally ideal and imaginary in their denotation . And I cannot in any way conceive a living and complex whole , like myself , to be derived from anything outside me which can only be known and named ...
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Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894 John Richardson Illingworth Affichage du livre entier - 1902 |
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 attained attributes Avesta Bampton Lectures belief called cause character Christ Christian conceived conception consciousness consequence conviction creed criticism Descartes desire distinct doctrine element essential evidence existence experience explain external fact faculties feel finite freedom further German mystics gradually Grammar of Assent holiness human personality ideas implies Incarnation infinite influence inspiration instinct intellectual intercourse involves Kant knowledge living Lotze man's material matter means ment mind monotheism moral natural selection nature necessity notion object obviously ourselves Pantheism Personal God philo philosophic Plato polytheism present progress Proleg proof prophets question quod race rationalis reality realization 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 whole words καὶ