Philosophy and Religion: Selections from the Manuscripts of the Late James HintonK. Paul, Trench, 1884 - 331 pages |
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... truly active or spiritual , as opposed to inert or dead . As I have been re - perusing these writings , I have grown more and more conscious how far my words have often been from conveying my whole meaning ; how my very thought , indeed ...
... truly active or spiritual , as opposed to inert or dead . As I have been re - perusing these writings , I have grown more and more conscious how far my words have often been from conveying my whole meaning ; how my very thought , indeed ...
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... truly is ) , the practical inference being that we have to deal with the real , but on the principle that it is truly actual , if we could see it aright , getting at the true Being by leaving out the negation . Now which is the best ...
... truly is ) , the practical inference being that we have to deal with the real , but on the principle that it is truly actual , if we could see it aright , getting at the true Being by leaving out the negation . Now which is the best ...
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... truly , till at last , giving up substance altogether , we get the true nature , the spiritual , the divine . And we take with shame , yet a shame that should be full of hope and joy , the " inertia " wholly to ourselves . Inertia is ...
... truly , till at last , giving up substance altogether , we get the true nature , the spiritual , the divine . And we take with shame , yet a shame that should be full of hope and joy , the " inertia " wholly to ourselves . Inertia is ...
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... truly instinctive must be that which recognizes sensations as in us . Surely this is before intellect properly so - called . Surely intellect begins with the first inference , i.e. hypothesis . And is not that the first conception of ...
... truly instinctive must be that which recognizes sensations as in us . Surely this is before intellect properly so - called . Surely intellect begins with the first inference , i.e. hypothesis . And is not that the first conception of ...
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... truly external , as we feel it to be . It arose , in part , from thinking how astronomy makes an externally ... truly be subjective ? Then I thought of the logical dis- proof of the possibility of motion , which cannot be answered ; and ...
... truly external , as we feel it to be . It arose , in part , from thinking how astronomy makes an externally ... truly be subjective ? Then I thought of the logical dis- proof of the possibility of motion , which cannot be answered ; and ...
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