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الصفحة 281
It has been rightly urged that " an impartial philosophy is essential to the perfect
triumph of religion . " Yet philosophy and religion are related by a more
pronounced unlikeness . There are no conceptions in philosophy which have not
a ...
It has been rightly urged that " an impartial philosophy is essential to the perfect
triumph of religion . " Yet philosophy and religion are related by a more
pronounced unlikeness . There are no conceptions in philosophy which have not
a ...
الصفحة 283
... in real fullness , and it sees the essential value of its principles not in their
limited application in time , but in their ever more perfect and unlimited
application in eternity . The permanence of human society is essential to religious
thinking .
... in real fullness , and it sees the essential value of its principles not in their
limited application in time , but in their ever more perfect and unlimited
application in eternity . The permanence of human society is essential to religious
thinking .
الصفحة 319
may be dimmed if its freshness , imagination limp of Aight , attention scarcely
serviceable ; comparison and judgment indecisive , and reasoning with little
grasp on conclusions ; but consciousness abides in one essential congruity of
selfhood .
may be dimmed if its freshness , imagination limp of Aight , attention scarcely
serviceable ; comparison and judgment indecisive , and reasoning with little
grasp on conclusions ; but consciousness abides in one essential congruity of
selfhood .
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according appear applied believe Bigelow called cause Coleman conception concerning consciousness consideration considered continued discussion distinction divine doctrine Edward effect element especially essential ethical existence experience expressed fact Farquhar force give given Harris Hegel held human idea ideal indicated influence interest January Kant kind knowledge known leading limited logical March material matter means mental method mind moral motion movement names nature necessary November object opening phenomena philosophy physical Plato position possible Powell practical Pragmatism present President principle Prof Professor psychology question reached reality reason referred regarded Regular relation relative religion remarks scientific seems sense Sewall Society soul space speaker Special Meeting spiritual Steele Sterrett suggested theory things thinking thought tion treated true truth universe various Ward whole