The Meaning and Truth of ReligionC. Scribner's Sons, 1933 - 468 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 169
... knowledge . It need not , indeed , be concluded that there is no such thing as private knowledge , nor that a completely solitary individual can have no objects . But to suppose that there can be a developed system of knowledge without ...
... knowledge . It need not , indeed , be concluded that there is no such thing as private knowledge , nor that a completely solitary individual can have no objects . But to suppose that there can be a developed system of knowledge without ...
الصفحة 207
... knowledge by organiz- ing it . An intuition may become the focus for a new body of judgments ; then it pioneers into new territory which in the end must be annexed to the domains of knowledge . Such being the case , intuition presents ...
... knowledge by organiz- ing it . An intuition may become the focus for a new body of judgments ; then it pioneers into new territory which in the end must be annexed to the domains of knowledge . Such being the case , intuition presents ...
الصفحة 215
... knowledge of organized medical science , and is in no sense a substitute for such knowledge . In fact it seems plain that in medicine each way of knowing reinforces the other . And when we consider that in seeking to know personalities ...
... knowledge of organized medical science , and is in no sense a substitute for such knowledge . In fact it seems plain that in medicine each way of knowing reinforces the other . And when we consider that in seeking to know personalities ...
المحتوى
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
VITAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION | 51 |
RELIGION AND ETHICS | 77 |
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achieved active actual appears aspects beauty become belief body bring called character Christian complete conceived conception concerning cosmic creative desires determined divine doctrine effect emergence ends energy essential eternal ethical evil evolution existence experience expression fact faith feeling field forces freedom function gained give given ground Hence higher hold human idea ideal important individual insight integrity intelligence interest interpretation intuition Jesus knowing knowledge laws living man's matter meaning mechanism metaphysical mind moral mysticism nature objective organism personality philosophy physical possession possible present principle problem Professor progress prophets question reality realization realm reason recognize regard relation religion religious says seek seen sense significant simply social society soul spiritual theism theory things thought tion true truth turn ultimate unity universe values vital whole writes