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... philosopher , “ are necessarily kinds of scorice of the substantial thoughts of the Creator , which must always preserve an exact relation to their first origin ; in other words , visible nature must have a spiritual and moral side ...
... philosopher , “ are necessarily kinds of scorice of the substantial thoughts of the Creator , which must always preserve an exact relation to their first origin ; in other words , visible nature must have a spiritual and moral side ...
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... philosophy is a hint from Nature herself . --- Nature is made to conspire with spirit to eman- cipate us . Certain mechanical changes , a small al- teration in our local position , apprizes us of a dual- ism . We are strangely affected ...
... philosophy is a hint from Nature herself . --- Nature is made to conspire with spirit to eman- cipate us . Certain mechanical changes , a small al- teration in our local position , apprizes us of a dual- ism . We are strangely affected ...
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... philosopher , not less than the poet , postpones the apparent order and relations of things to the empire of thought . " The problem of philosophy , " according to Plato , “ is , for all that exists conditionally , to find a ground ...
... philosopher , not less than the poet , postpones the apparent order and relations of things to the empire of thought . " The problem of philosophy , " according to Plato , “ is , for all that exists conditionally , to find a ground ...
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... philosophy does for Berkeley and Viasa . The uniform lan- guage that may be heard in the churches of the most ignorant sects is , " Contemn the unsub- stantial shows of the world ; they are vanities , dreams , shadows , unrealities ...
... philosophy does for Berkeley and Viasa . The uniform lan- guage that may be heard in the churches of the most ignorant sects is , " Contemn the unsub- stantial shows of the world ; they are vanities , dreams , shadows , unrealities ...
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... . It is , in fact , the view which Reason , both speculative and practical , that is , philosophy and virtue , take . For seen in the light of thought , the world always is phenomenal ; and virtue subordi- nates it IDEALISM . 63.
... . It is , in fact , the view which Reason , both speculative and practical , that is , philosophy and virtue , take . For seen in the light of thought , the world always is phenomenal ; and virtue subordi- nates it IDEALISM . 63.
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