| Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 286 páginas
...speaks of the dignity of philosophy. And when Bradley to-day says, " some in one way and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond the visible world," and that the intellectual effort of philosophy " is a principal way of thus experiencing the deity,"... | |
| Francis Herbert Bradley - 1893 - 588 páginas
...presume, more or less, are led beyond the region of ordinary facts. Some in one way and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond...is a principal way of thus experiencing the Deity. No one, probably, who has not felt this, however differently he might describe it, has ever cared much... | |
| Francis Herbert Bradley - 1897 - 664 páginas
...presume, more or less, are led beyond the region of ordinary facts. Some in one way and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond...is a principal way of thus experiencing the Deity. No one, probably, who has not felt this, however differently he might describe it, has ever cared much... | |
| George Albert Coe - 1900 - 292 páginas
...presume, more or less are led beyond the region of ordinary facts. Some in one way and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond...universe is a principal way of thus experiencing the Deity."1 Some Psychological Aspects of Hymnology. Song proceeds from emotion as one of its most natural... | |
| Henry Churchill King - 1902 - 284 páginas
...presume, more or less, are led beyond the region of ordinary facts. Some in one way, and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond...In various manners we find something higher, which supports and humbles, both chastens and transports us. And," as a philosopher he adds, "with certain... | |
| Henry Churchill King - 1902 - 280 páginas
...higher, which supports and humbles, both chastens and transports us. And," as a philosopher he adds, "with certain persons, the intellectual effort to...is a principal way of thus experiencing the Deity." 2 Even where the term Deity would be entirely abjured, we have seen with Paulsen, 3 1 Cf. above, p.... | |
| Henry Cecil Sturt - 1906 - 372 páginas
...twilight, to experiences which bring us into " communion with what is beyond the visible world," and with " something higher, which both supports and humbles, both chastens and transports us" (pp. 3 sqg.}. In "certain persons, the intellectual effort to understand the universe is a principal... | |
| Andrew Beaumont Robertson - 1911 - 168 páginas
...highest capabilities as in his desire to know, to understand ? "' Some in one way and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond...is a principal way of thus experiencing the Deity.' " The intellectual effort to understand the universe must perforce vary with the intellect; but provided... | |
| Henry Sloane Coffin - 1915 - 250 páginas
...presume, more or less are led beyond the region of ordinary facts. Some in one way and some in another, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond...humbles, both chastens and transports us. And, with various persons, the intellectual effort to understand the universe is a principal way of their experiencing... | |
| Francis Herbert Bradley - 1920 - 662 páginas
...presume, more or less, are led beyond the region of ordinary facts. Some in one way and some in others, we seem to touch and have communion with what is beyond...is a principal way of thus experiencing the Deity. No one, probably, who has not felt this, however differently he might describe it, has ever cared much... | |
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