On the Doctrine of Personal Identity: Considered with Reference to a Future LifeLongmans, Green and Company, 1906 - 30 páginas |
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accidental admitted alteration Analogy appearances argument belief BISHOP BUTLer CALIFORNIA capable character child comparison conception conscious existence CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE continued existence death dissertation divest DOCTRINE OF PERSONAL earthly element of permanence ence enshrined essential eternity fact of consciousness future existence generalisation and reflection Greek hereafter highest human exist human heart husband individual exist inference intellectual powers knew and loved lost manhood manifestations meet meet-worth mental and moral metaphysical moral attributes mutual recognition nature non-essential objection observed continued old friend outward perception perfect personal identity phases physical Platonic plurality possessed possibility of mutual powers of generalisation presumption principle of unity production question rational ray of light real things reasoning reflection and memory regeneration remain seldom or never sense of personal separate individual shadow single impression sion soul spiritual spite stances successive moments summing supposed survival theory thought tion true TUCKER utterances wife
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Página 17 - How are the dead raised, and with what body do they come...
Página 17 - ... summer-greens, A saint, an angel — every canvas means The same one meaning, neither more nor less. He feeds upon her face by day and night, And she with true kind eyes looks back on him, Fair as the moon and joyful as the light : Not wan with waiting, not with sorrow dim ; Not as she is, but was when hope shone bright ; Not as she is, but as she fills his dream.
Página 30 - Who telleth a tale of unspeaking death ? Who lifteth the veil of what is to come .' Who painteth the shadows that are beneath The wide winding eaves of the peopled tomb ? Or imiteth the hope of what shall be With the fears and the love of that which we see ? " Very terrible was the " dead calm " which, when the brave ruling spirit had departed, crept over the household.