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... divine may move . The terms I mean are Pan- theism , Deism , and Theism . There is a certain differentiation between them , even in current usage . Pantheism either identifies God with the world of men and things , or , in the emphasis ...
... divine may move . The terms I mean are Pan- theism , Deism , and Theism . There is a certain differentiation between them , even in current usage . Pantheism either identifies God with the world of men and things , or , in the emphasis ...
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... divine existence , that it removes God out of the world altogether , and sets him at a dis- tance alike from the play of nature's laws and the thoughts and actions of mankind , — a spirit beyond the stars , a being who created the world ...
... divine existence , that it removes God out of the world altogether , and sets him at a dis- tance alike from the play of nature's laws and the thoughts and actions of mankind , — a spirit beyond the stars , a being who created the world ...
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... divine is not to be sought as a problem- atical Spirit beyond the stars . God is revealed to us alike in the face of nature and in our own self - conscious life , in the common reason which binds mankind together and in the ideals which ...
... divine is not to be sought as a problem- atical Spirit beyond the stars . God is revealed to us alike in the face of nature and in our own self - conscious life , in the common reason which binds mankind together and in the ideals which ...
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... divine , as a system of thoughts or conceptions , is obviously not in itself a sufficient doctrine of God . It requires to be supplemented from the ethical side . And here again we must take our start from Kant , who is the modern ...
... divine , as a system of thoughts or conceptions , is obviously not in itself a sufficient doctrine of God . It requires to be supplemented from the ethical side . And here again we must take our start from Kant , who is the modern ...
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... divine existence suffers most from the way in which it is introduced . Kant had resolutely discarded all considerations of happiness from his ethical imperative and his idea of the virtuous man . Duty is to be done for duty's sake alone ...
... divine existence suffers most from the way in which it is introduced . Kant had resolutely discarded all considerations of happiness from his ethical imperative and his idea of the virtuous man . Duty is to be done for duty's sake alone ...
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