American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to DarwinismMacmillan, 1966 - 448 Seiten An anthology of selected writings from Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey which reflect American thinking on various subjects. |
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... object for its foundation . Because it is absurd to say that virtue is primarily and first of all the consequence of itself ; which makes virtue primarily prior to itself . Nor can virtue primarily consist in gratitude ; or one being's ...
... object for its foundation . Because it is absurd to say that virtue is primarily and first of all the consequence of itself ; which makes virtue primarily prior to itself . Nor can virtue primarily consist in gratitude ; or one being's ...
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... object to exist by simply looking at it . The truth shines in its own light , and in order to see we do not require light to shine upon it from any other quarter . We are conscious directly of self as under- standing , as thinking , or ...
... object to exist by simply looking at it . The truth shines in its own light , and in order to see we do not require light to shine upon it from any other quarter . We are conscious directly of self as under- standing , as thinking , or ...
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... object and conforming to it , when the object , although at this moment meant by me , is not now present to my momentary thought - if this relation is genuine , and yet is such as only a possible larger self could render intelligible ...
... object and conforming to it , when the object , although at this moment meant by me , is not now present to my momentary thought - if this relation is genuine , and yet is such as only a possible larger self could render intelligible ...
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Editors Note | 33 |
Samuel Johnson | 87 |
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abstract action American appear Arminians beauty believe benevolence body Cadwallader Colden called cause Colden common conceive connection consciousness consequently consists constitution degree deism deists depend distinct divine doctrine effect Emerson essential eternal evidence evil evolution exercise existence experience fact feel G. P. Putnam's Sons God's Henry David Thoreau human idealism ideas individual infinite influence intellectual intelligence interest James McCosh John John Dewey Jonathan Edwards knowledge Laurens Perseus Hickok laws liberty loyalty mankind matter means ment metaphysical mind miracles moral faculty motion necessity never object observation organic original Paine perceive perfect persons phenomena philosophy political present principle Ralph Waldo Emerson rational reality relation religion religious resisting Samuel Johnson scientific sense social society soul space speculative spirit supposed theory things Thomas Jefferson Thomas Paine thought tion transcendentalists true truth universe unknowable virtue volition whole words York