The Approach to PhilosophyC. Scribner's Sons, 1905 - 448 psl. |
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... this topic , and to the intrinsic significance of its relation to philosophy . I have in Part II undertaken to furnish the reader with a map of the country to which he has been led . To this end I have attempted a PREFACE ix.
... this topic , and to the intrinsic significance of its relation to philosophy . I have in Part II undertaken to furnish the reader with a map of the country to which he has been led . To this end I have attempted a PREFACE ix.
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... among its devotees , or their beneficiaries , an equal significance attaches to the truth that philosophy is continuous with life . CHAPTER II Philosopher- Poet ? POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY § 7. THE PRACTICAL MAN AND PHILOSOPHER 23.
... among its devotees , or their beneficiaries , an equal significance attaches to the truth that philosophy is continuous with life . CHAPTER II Philosopher- Poet ? POETRY AND PHILOSOPHY § 7. THE PRACTICAL MAN AND PHILOSOPHER 23.
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... significance of its function fully appreciated . For the sake of such a further understanding of philosophy , those who find either inspiration or entertainment in poetry are invited in the present chapter to consider certain of the ...
... significance of its function fully appreciated . For the sake of such a further understanding of philosophy , those who find either inspiration or entertainment in poetry are invited in the present chapter to consider certain of the ...
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... significance , the repul- sive possesses for the poet's consciousness the æsthetic value of diversity and contrast . where the evil and ugly is isolated , as in certain of Browning's dramatic monologues , it forms , both for the poet ...
... significance , the repul- sive possesses for the poet's consciousness the æsthetic value of diversity and contrast . where the evil and ugly is isolated , as in certain of Browning's dramatic monologues , it forms , both for the poet ...
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... significance for the primitive believer . It is often said with truth that these earliest religions are more profoundly pantheistic than polytheistic . Man THE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE 77 Historical Types of Religion Primitive Re- ligions.
... significance for the primitive believer . It is often said with truth that these earliest religions are more profoundly pantheistic than polytheistic . Man THE RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE 77 Historical Types of Religion Primitive Re- ligions.
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absolute idealism absolutely infinite agnosticism argument Aristotle attributes belief Berkeley body ciple cognitive common-sense conceived conception consciousness critical defined definition Descartes distinct doctrine Eleatic empirical empiricism ence epistemology essential eternal Ethics evil existence experience expression faith finite fundamental Grammar of Science Greek Greek Philosophy Hegel human hylozoism idea individual infinite interest Kant Kant's knowledge Leibniz ligion logical losophy Lucretius material mathematical matter meaning mechanical ment metaphysics method mind moral motion mysticism natural science necessity object Panpsychism panpsychists pantheism Parmenides perception perfection perience phenomena philos philoso philosophy physical Plato poetry possible practical present principle problem processes Protagoras pure rational realism reality realm regarded relation religion religious scepticism Schopenhauer self-consciousness sensation sense significance Socrates soul Spinoza spirit stand-point subjectivism substance Theaetetus theory things thinker thinking thought tion Translation by Jowett true truth unity universe virtue whole