So long as we deal with the cosmic and the general, we deal only with the symbols of reality, but as soon as we deal with private and personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completest sense of the term." 1 The Journal of Religion - 457 psl.1922Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| William James - 1902 - 560 psl.
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...soon as we deal with private and personal phenomena as'such, we deal with realities in the compietesi sense of the tern 1 , I thinF 1 can easily make clear... | |
| WILLIAM JAMES - 1902 - 566 psl.
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...of reality, but as soon as we deal with private and per sonai phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the compietesi sense of the term. I think I... | |
| William James - 1902 - 604 psl.
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general, we The world of our experience consists at all times of two parts, an objective and a subjective part,... | |
| Samuel B. Haslett - 1903 - 408 psl.
...recognition of the worth of the individual. In repudiating the " Survival theory " of religion, he says : "So long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...with realities in the completest sense of the term." And again he remarks: " Individuality is founded in feeling ; and the recesses of feeling, the darker,... | |
| Samuel B. Haslett - 1903 - 400 psl.
...recognition of the worth of the individual. In repudiating the " Survival theory " of religion, he says: "So long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completes! sense of the term." And again he remarks: " Individuality is founded in feeling ; and the... | |
| 1903 - 852 psl.
...expression in his Gifford Lectuf es on Naturalism and Agnosticism) which he thus describes : ' 5° long as we deal with the cosmic and the general we...the symbols of reality, but as soon as we deal with privat^ and personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in completest sense of the term 1 .'... | |
| William James - 1905 - 636 psl.
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the compietesi sense of the term. I think I can easily make clear what I mean by these words. The world... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1908 - 656 psl.
...with the things which science deals with,' me deal,' he says, ' icilh the symbols of reality only ; but as soon as we deal with private and personal phenomena...with realities in the completest sense of the term.'' He expresses my own meaning. How, I ask you, can our knowledge of the stars, of steam, of the circulation... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1903 - 658 psl.
...which science deals with,' we deal,' he says, ' with the symbols of reality only ; but as soon as ice deal with private and personal phenomena as such,...realities in the completest sense of the term.' 1 He expresses my own meaning. How, I ask you, can our knowledge of the stars, of steam, of the circulation... | |
| William James - 1916 - 562 psl.
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...deal with private and personal phenomena as such, ice deal with realities in the compietesi sense of the terrr I think I can easily make clear what I... | |
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