The Spirit of American Philosophy: An Anthology, Selected, Edited and with Introductions |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 27
Page 40
... possess the principles from which the universe sprung : we carry within ourselves the perfections of which its beauty , magnificence , order , benevolent adaptations , and boundless purposes are the results and manifestations . God ...
... possess the principles from which the universe sprung : we carry within ourselves the perfections of which its beauty , magnificence , order , benevolent adaptations , and boundless purposes are the results and manifestations . God ...
Page 45
... possess sense . This is the actuality of some wider insight with reference to which your own opinion gets its truth or its falsity . To this wider insight , to this always presupposed vision of experience as it is , of the facts as they ...
... possess sense . This is the actuality of some wider insight with reference to which your own opinion gets its truth or its falsity . To this wider insight , to this always presupposed vision of experience as it is , of the facts as they ...
Page 263
... possesses sense and coherence . In brief , my idea of myself is an interpretation of my past - linked also with an ... possesses a less wealthy and efficient conscious life than a mature man possesses , but because the antecedents of his ...
... possesses sense and coherence . In brief , my idea of myself is an interpretation of my past - linked also with an ... possesses a less wealthy and efficient conscious life than a mature man possesses , but because the antecedents of his ...
Contents
RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
Copyright | |
48 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absolute action Alfred North Whitehead American Philosophical Association American philosophy appears believe called Charles Hartshorne Christian civil common concept conceptual scheme consciousness Constitution culture Deism Dewey divine doctrine economic empiricism Ernest Nagel ethical existence experience expression fact faith feel future happiness human idea ideal individual insight intellectual interest interpretation intuition intuitionism John Dewey John Quincy Adams Josiah Royce knowledge labor Law of Nature liberty live logic mankind mathematics means ment metaphysics mind moral never object one's ontology opinions over-belief Over-Soul Peirce physical political Poor Richard says practical Pragmatism present principles Puritan question reality reason relation religion religious Royce seems sense social Social Darwinism society soul spirit theory things Thomas Paine thou thought tion traditional true truth Union unity universe vision whole William James wisdom word York