Present Philosophical Tendencies: A Critical Survey of Naturalism, Idealism, Pragmatism, and Realism Together with a Synopsis of the Philosophy of William James |
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... human nature . These ancient ideas were superseded by Christian supernaturalism , which referred man's hope of salvation to another world which might be won by the repudiation of this . As Christian Europe became secularized , there ...
... human nature . These ancient ideas were superseded by Christian supernaturalism , which referred man's hope of salvation to another world which might be won by the repudiation of this . As Christian Europe became secularized , there ...
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... human empire , to the effecting of all things possible . ' " 1 The value of theory and belief is in the end the same . Both are forms of knowledge , and knowledge furnishes the illumination and guidance of all conscious action . But ...
... human empire , to the effecting of all things possible . ' " 1 The value of theory and belief is in the end the same . Both are forms of knowledge , and knowledge furnishes the illumination and guidance of all conscious action . But ...
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... moral . There is a different motive in theory and in belief , a different human good . Hence it 1 G. K. Chesterton , Orthodoxy , p . 67 . follows that these moods may confront one another dramati- cally THEORY AND BELIEF 9.
... moral . There is a different motive in theory and in belief , a different human good . Hence it 1 G. K. Chesterton , Orthodoxy , p . 67 . follows that these moods may confront one another dramati- cally THEORY AND BELIEF 9.
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... human fortune , or the supreme object of devotion , dominates and unifies all the varied activities of life . This benefit is never fully attained ; but so far as it has been attained , it has given to civilization something of the ...
... human fortune , or the supreme object of devotion , dominates and unifies all the varied activities of life . This benefit is never fully attained ; but so far as it has been attained , it has given to civilization something of the ...
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... human importance which once attached to what is now 1 1564-1641 . Quoted by Mézières , " Trial of Galileo , " Popular Science Monthly , vol . X , 1877 , p . 389 . regarded only as an obsolete astronomy . For it was THEORY AND BELIEF 13.
... human importance which once attached to what is now 1 1564-1641 . Quoted by Mézières , " Trial of Galileo , " Popular Science Monthly , vol . X , 1877 , p . 389 . regarded only as an obsolete astronomy . For it was THEORY AND BELIEF 13.
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