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... follow each other in succession ; they come and go ; but this implies along with each the idea of a something which does not come and go , but endures . Our cognition of a definite idea a is also a cognition of a non - a , an idea of a ...
... follow each other in succession ; they come and go ; but this implies along with each the idea of a something which does not come and go , but endures . Our cognition of a definite idea a is also a cognition of a non - a , an idea of a ...
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... follows the course of the development of pleasurable interests , and this is concurrent with the course of evolution , which is all the while changing the objects of those interests in the progress of adaptation of organism to ...
... follows the course of the development of pleasurable interests , and this is concurrent with the course of evolution , which is all the while changing the objects of those interests in the progress of adaptation of organism to ...
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... follows a complete disintegration of the organised body , in connection with which we knew this personality . We are not ... follow to a considerable extent . The phenomena of the so - called external world are interpreted by the best ...
... follows a complete disintegration of the organised body , in connection with which we knew this personality . We are not ... follow to a considerable extent . The phenomena of the so - called external world are interpreted by the best ...
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... follows upon the acceptance of the belief in personal immortality . We might , of course , suppose an isolation of individuals , but such an isolation is so contrary to the ... follow the social ideal , there might , indeed , be occasion 71.
... follows upon the acceptance of the belief in personal immortality . We might , of course , suppose an isolation of individuals , but such an isolation is so contrary to the ... follow the social ideal , there might , indeed , be occasion 71.
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... follow the argument . Indeed , Dean Mansel has conclusively stated the positions leading to the same result.1 Analysis of personal consciousness inevitably shows elements necessarily postulating limitation , without which there is only ...
... follow the argument . Indeed , Dean Mansel has conclusively stated the positions leading to the same result.1 Analysis of personal consciousness inevitably shows elements necessarily postulating limitation , without which there is only ...
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action activity æsthetic altruistic arise authority become belief cause chap CHAPTER character christian church cloth extra cognition conduct consciousness constitution constructions Crown 8vo death declarations degree deity desire divine doctrine E. A. FREEMAN effect emotional environment Essays evil existence external fact favour feeling force furnishing future gilt edges happiness Hence HISTORY human mind idea ideals Illustrations implies individual inevitably influence intelligence judgment knowledge latter limitation MANDELL CREIGHTON ment mental monotheism monotheistic moral natural non-ego notion object organisation pain PANTHEISM perfection phenomena pleasure polytheism positive possible postulate question R. A. PROCTOR realisation reality regard relations religious sentiments representation representative resisting bodies S. R. GARDINER SAMUEL RAWSON GARDINER science of religion scientific self-distinguishing sensational experience social organism space spirit super supernatural society supernatural world teaching things THOMAS CARLYLE thought tion true truth universal volitional vols whole Woodcuts worship
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