The Philosophical Basis of Theism: An Examination of the Personality of Man to Ascertain His Capacity to Know and Serve God, and the Validity of the Principles Underlying the Defence of TheismCharles Scribner's sons, 1886 - 577 pages |
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... say knowledge is real , I simply formulate in thought the primitive consciousness , " I know . " But this primitive ... says , " The co - existence of the subject and object is a deliver- ance of consciousness which , taking precedence ...
... say knowledge is real , I simply formulate in thought the primitive consciousness , " I know . " But this primitive ... says , " The co - existence of the subject and object is a deliver- ance of consciousness which , taking precedence ...
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... says : " No one is aware that anything is a limit or defect until at the same time he is above and beyond it . " * An ox cannot know that it is ignorant of the multiplication table and incom- petent to learn it . If man were incompetent ...
... says : " No one is aware that anything is a limit or defect until at the same time he is above and beyond it . " * An ox cannot know that it is ignorant of the multiplication table and incom- petent to learn it . If man were incompetent ...
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... says that he does not dogmatically deny the exis- tence or reality of everything or anything , but only affirms his igno- rance , he at least avows knowledge of his own ignorance and of himself as ignorant . Ignorance itself is ...
... says that he does not dogmatically deny the exis- tence or reality of everything or anything , but only affirms his igno- rance , he at least avows knowledge of his own ignorance and of himself as ignorant . Ignorance itself is ...
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... says : " Science is not a club - room ; it is an ocean ; it is as open to the cock- boat as to the frigate . One man carries across it a freightage of ingots and another may fish there for herrings . Who can exhaust the sea ? Why say to ...
... says : " Science is not a club - room ; it is an ocean ; it is as open to the cock- boat as to the frigate . One man carries across it a freightage of ingots and another may fish there for herrings . Who can exhaust the sea ? Why say to ...
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... say to me , Choose , I should humbly turn to his left hand and say , Father , give me this ; the pure truth is for thee ... says of himself , ' I lie , ' does he lie , or does he tell the truth ? If he lies he tells the truth ; but if he ...
... say to me , Choose , I should humbly turn to his left hand and say , Father , give me this ; the pure truth is for thee ... says of himself , ' I lie , ' does he lie , or does he tell the truth ? If he lies he tells the truth ; but if he ...
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absolute Reason according action æsthetic æther affirms agnosticism antinomies apprehended attained beauty belief cause Christianity conception consciousness constitution contradiction contrary Descartes distinct distinguished doctrine emotions empirical science enjoyment error essential eternal ethics evil existence experience expressed fact faculties feeling finite Geschichte des Materialismus gives hypothesis idea ideals and ends impossible individual induction inference intellectual intelligence intuitive knowledge J. G. Fichte J. S. Mill Kant laws of thought ledge logical merely mind moral nature necessary notion noumena noumenon observation outward pantheism particular realities perception perfection person phenomena philosophy physical science possible presentative intuition primitive knowledge principles of reason Prof question rational intuition reality of knowledge recognized reflective thought regulative relation relativity of knowledge religious reveals says scientific self-evident sense sense-perception skepticism spirit supreme theism theology theory things tion transcendental Ego true truths and laws unity universal principles unknowable words