A Study in Human NatureChautauqua Press, 1884 - 76 sider |
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Side 4
... philosophy , but to in- cite the reader to a study of Human Nature , and to help him in pursuing it . Mental science has fallen under a popular ban . It is thought to be a hopeless plowing of a barren soil . But the sublimest work of ...
... philosophy , but to in- cite the reader to a study of Human Nature , and to help him in pursuing it . Mental science has fallen under a popular ban . It is thought to be a hopeless plowing of a barren soil . But the sublimest work of ...
Side 9
... philosophy . We must know the nature of what we would develop . We must understand what it is be- fore we begin to shape and fashion it for its future . Self- knowledge is the condition of self - culture . Are you deficient in ...
... philosophy . We must know the nature of what we would develop . We must understand what it is be- fore we begin to shape and fashion it for its future . Self- knowledge is the condition of self - culture . Are you deficient in ...
Side 12
... philosophers whether the mind is simple or complex ; whether it is one and indi- vidual , or made up of various distinct powers and faculties ; whether one and the same power imagines , reasons , remem- bers , feels , or whether there ...
... philosophers whether the mind is simple or complex ; whether it is one and indi- vidual , or made up of various distinct powers and faculties ; whether one and the same power imagines , reasons , remem- bers , feels , or whether there ...
Side 22
... philosophers who taught that God did not create the world , but the world created God ; that is , they held that matter is eternal , and that spirit was evolved out of mat- ter . Analogous to this is the doctrine of modern material- ism ...
... philosophers who taught that God did not create the world , but the world created God ; that is , they held that matter is eternal , and that spirit was evolved out of mat- ter . Analogous to this is the doctrine of modern material- ism ...
Side 24
... philosophy of man can be true which denies the most fundamental fact in human ex- perience , the fact of oughtness ... philosophers who im- agine that they believe it . 5. Finally , if the organ produces the action , 24 A STUDY IN HUMAN ...
... philosophy of man can be true which denies the most fundamental fact in human ex- perience , the fact of oughtness ... philosophers who im- agine that they believe it . 5. Finally , if the organ produces the action , 24 A STUDY IN HUMAN ...
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