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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... particular was subordinated to what they believed on the whole , and when , in spite of a growing worldliness , men could never wholly forget the saving of their souls . Is it any wonder , then , that men were shocked when they heard it ...
... particular was subordinated to what they believed on the whole , and when , in spite of a growing worldliness , men could never wholly forget the saving of their souls . Is it any wonder , then , that men were shocked when they heard it ...
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... particular inter- relations and rearrangements among facts of nature ; relig- ion has to do with the general character of nature as a whole , or with whatever may lie beyond nature and still belong to the environment of life . Their ...
... particular inter- relations and rearrangements among facts of nature ; relig- ion has to do with the general character of nature as a whole , or with whatever may lie beyond nature and still belong to the environment of life . Their ...
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... particular , but to science as a whole . And he found that method in religion , already united with the proper philosophical subject- matter . The Scientific § 8. Professor Émile Boutroux sums up the admirable Introduction to his ...
... particular , but to science as a whole . And he found that method in religion , already united with the proper philosophical subject- matter . The Scientific § 8. Professor Émile Boutroux sums up the admirable Introduction to his ...
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... particular essences to a universal essence . And the notion of an all- general , all - sufficient entity , that shall be all properties to all things , is readily entertained by a mind that is accus- tomed to the notion of indeterminate ...
... particular essences to a universal essence . And the notion of an all- general , all - sufficient entity , that shall be all properties to all things , is readily entertained by a mind that is accus- tomed to the notion of indeterminate ...
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... particular . It is the pressure of the speculative dogma , the assumption that there must be some conception having unlimited generality and sufficiency , that leads the party of matter to present their favorite conception in this rôle ...
... particular . It is the pressure of the speculative dogma , the assumption that there must be some conception having unlimited generality and sufficiency , that leads the party of matter to present their favorite conception in this rôle ...
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