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... existence to a mere show or appearance . Pantheism in its varied forms moves between these two extremes ; but the feature common to both is the denial of a distinction between God and the world . In the one case , God is explicitly ...
... existence to a mere show or appearance . Pantheism in its varied forms moves between these two extremes ; but the feature common to both is the denial of a distinction between God and the world . In the one case , God is explicitly ...
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... existence of God " are intended to establish . People even speak in this connection of proving the existence of a God , a phrase which obviously implies that they think of God as an individual among other individuals , and therefore as ...
... existence of God " are intended to establish . People even speak in this connection of proving the existence of a God , a phrase which obviously implies that they think of God as an individual among other individuals , and therefore as ...
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... existence of an uncaused being seems , indeed , little better than a contradiction in terms . Hence the deistic God is at last discarded as a hypothesis which is not required . Something like this development really took place in modern ...
... existence of an uncaused being seems , indeed , little better than a contradiction in terms . Hence the deistic God is at last discarded as a hypothesis which is not required . Something like this development really took place in modern ...
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... existence . We might even have put up with this , if the author had really built up the world before our eyes out of his matter in motion . But apparently he knew as little about nature as we did ; for after laying down some general ...
... existence . We might even have put up with this , if the author had really built up the world before our eyes out of his matter in motion . But apparently he knew as little about nature as we did ; for after laying down some general ...
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... existence to a species of illusion . The process of history and of human life is to Hegel eminently real . That at least is his prevailing attitude of mind . How , then , did this new universalism spring from the philosophy of Kant ...
... existence to a species of illusion . The process of history and of human life is to Hegel eminently real . That at least is his prevailing attitude of mind . How , then , did this new universalism spring from the philosophy of Kant ...
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