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Immediate experience ' is a phrase which calls for a good deal of explanation . As a mode of experience , it involves all the conditions that are required for the possibility of experience ; and had I in this lecture been engaged in an ...
Immediate experience ' is a phrase which calls for a good deal of explanation . As a mode of experience , it involves all the conditions that are required for the possibility of experience ; and had I in this lecture been engaged in an ...
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This , it would seem , is likewise true of our experience of the Divine . We never experience the Divine sheerly in and by itself : we experience the Divine solely through and in connexion with what is other than the Divine .
This , it would seem , is likewise true of our experience of the Divine . We never experience the Divine sheerly in and by itself : we experience the Divine solely through and in connexion with what is other than the Divine .
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In all three cases , the question under discussion will be a question strictly of fact - namely , as to whether there is or is not any such type of immediate experience , not a question as to the adequacy of argument from facts ...
In all three cases , the question under discussion will be a question strictly of fact - namely , as to whether there is or is not any such type of immediate experience , not a question as to the adequacy of argument from facts ...
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