The Metaphysics of EvolutionWilliams & Norgate, 1926 - 480 Seiten |
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... less by the stimulus received from the great creationist thinker Charles Renouvier , whose critical or ( as he called it in discipleship of Kant ) criticist " position in relation to all doctrines of evolutionary pantheism has had a ...
... less by the stimulus received from the great creationist thinker Charles Renouvier , whose critical or ( as he called it in discipleship of Kant ) criticist " position in relation to all doctrines of evolutionary pantheism has had a ...
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... less " hylozoic " and more Platonising than it tended to be in the beginning . For this reason , I can accept what seems to me the most important and most hopeful position of the New Realists ( slightly adumbrated indeed in the ...
... less " hylozoic " and more Platonising than it tended to be in the beginning . For this reason , I can accept what seems to me the most important and most hopeful position of the New Realists ( slightly adumbrated indeed in the ...
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... less truth than is implied in this ; for it has only the truth of a convenient formula , useful to work out results , but in the stages of its working out corresponding only to fictions . Scientific men undoubtedly claim for some of ...
... less truth than is implied in this ; for it has only the truth of a convenient formula , useful to work out results , but in the stages of its working out corresponding only to fictions . Scientific men undoubtedly claim for some of ...
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... less clearly by writers whose theological or anti - theological belief was sufficiently intense to direct their vision to the phenomenon . The theological spirit in the ancient European world was unextinct . Though Greek religion in its ...
... less clearly by writers whose theological or anti - theological belief was sufficiently intense to direct their vision to the phenomenon . The theological spirit in the ancient European world was unextinct . Though Greek religion in its ...
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... less than to substitute a universal theocratic State , with the supreme power in ecclesiastical hands , for all the " temporal " govern- ments of the world . It was only for a moment that this last aim was possible . In the political as ...
... less than to substitute a universal theocratic State , with the supreme power in ecclesiastical hands , for all the " temporal " govern- ments of the world . It was only for a moment that this last aim was possible . In the political as ...
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absolute according ancient animals Apollonius appears argument Aristotle assertion beginning body Bruno called cause Celsus character Christian civilisation conceived conception consciousness Contra Celsum Cusanus dæmons demons Descartes distinction divine doctrine Domitian elements Erigena ethical evolution existence explained expression external Giordano Bruno Gnostics gods Greek Heraclitus human idea ideal imagination individual infinite intellectual Jesus Jews Kant kind knowledge Leibniz logical lonius manifestation matter metaphysical mind mode modern moral motion nature Neo-Platonic Neo-Platonists object organic Origen pantheism particular passage perception phenomena philosophical Philostratus Phraotes physical Plato Plotinus poets position possible principle Proclus Prof psychology pure question reality reason recognised regarded relation religion Renouvier reply says scientific seems sense soul speculative Spinoza spirit supposed teleological theocracy theory things thinkers thought tion truth Umbris unity universe whole γὰρ δὲ καὶ τὰ τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν ὡς
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Seite 274 - ' Unto you it is given to know the mystery of the Kingdom of God : but unto them that are without, all these things are done in parables : that seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and not understand ; lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them
Seite 274 - that seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and not understand ; lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them
Seite 59 - Principio coelum ac terras camposque liquentes, Lucentemque globum lunae, Titaniaque astra, Spiritus intus alit, totamque infusa per artus Mens agitât molem, et magno se corpore miscet. 1
Seite 75 - Has omnes, ubi mille rotam volvere per annos, Lethaeum ad fluvium Deus evocat agmine magno. Scilicet immemores supera ut convexa revisant Kursus et incipiant in corpora velie
Seite 402 - les mouvements des plus grands corps de l'univers et ceux du plus atome : rien ne serait incertain pour elle, et l'avenir comme le
Seite 55 - Venient annis saecula seris Quibus Oceanus vincula rerum Laxet, et ingens pateat tellus, Tiphysque novos detegat orbes. Nee sit terris ultima Thule.
Seite 94 - whereas man, who in most events remembereth in what manner they were caused and begun, looketh for the cause and beginning of everything that ariseth new unto him. And from this passion of admiration and curiosity, have arisen not only the invention of names, but also the
Seite 7 - O genus infelix humanum, talia divis Cum tribuit facta atque iras adiunxit acerbas ! Quantos turn gemitus ipsi sibi, quantaque nobis Volnera, quas lacrimas peperere minoribu
Seite 368 - thinking, which is determined by another eternal mode of thinking, and this again by another, and thus to infinity ; so that all together constitute the eternal and infinite intellect of God
Seite 86 - Fate is a sea without shore, and the soul is a rock that abides ; But her ears are vexed with the roar and her face with the foam of