The Examined Life: An Adventure in Moral PhilosophyIndiana University Press, 1957 - 276 sider |
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... wonder what can be more char- acteristic of the critical life than wonder about the eternal significance of the life that is in us . It may be likewise intelligent to foresee that the wonder will not be satisfied ; it will be no less ...
... wonder what can be more char- acteristic of the critical life than wonder about the eternal significance of the life that is in us . It may be likewise intelligent to foresee that the wonder will not be satisfied ; it will be no less ...
Side 255
... wonder ( as I often wonder ) how he knows . And such also is the logic of the " inspiration " of any sacred scriptures , Christian , Mohammedan , Mormon , and of their status as a revelation of the divine . Their truth is not a question ...
... wonder ( as I often wonder ) how he knows . And such also is the logic of the " inspiration " of any sacred scriptures , Christian , Mohammedan , Mormon , and of their status as a revelation of the divine . Their truth is not a question ...
Side 257
... wonder , curious and critical , yet not irreverent , not unbelieving , and even at times envious , about the religious experience of others . And yet I am not quite certain . When I try to state a fact ( in answer perhaps to a quest ...
... wonder , curious and critical , yet not irreverent , not unbelieving , and even at times envious , about the religious experience of others . And yet I am not quite certain . When I try to state a fact ( in answer perhaps to a quest ...
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aesthetic animal answer Aristotle artist authority beauty Bishop Butler categorical imperative chapter conceive conception consciousness criticism Croce difference distinction divine enjoy enjoyment Epicurean Epicurus ethics expression fact feeling George Eliot grasp Greek honest human nature idea ideal illusion imagination impression insight intelligence interesting J. S. Mill James Fitzjames Stephen Kant knowledge least less literature living logic Lucretius Machiavellian mark marriage matter means merely mind modern moral philosophy moralist motive never objective order of reverence ordered society orthodox morality perhaps picture Plato poetry point of view possible pragmatic attitude present problem Professor Dewey psychology purpose question reality reflective relation religion religious reveal reverence scientific seems self-consciousness sense significance simple social Socrates soul spirit standard suggest suppose suspect T. H. Green taste theory things thought tion tradition true truth utilitarian utility virtue wonder words