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" I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe as our canine and feline pets do to the whole of human... "
An Adventure in Moral Philosophy - Side 257
af Warner Fite - 1926 - 276 sider
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Pragmatism, a New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking: Popular Lectures on ...

William James - 1907 - 336 sider
...reality of God, you will perhaps exempt my own pragmatism from the charge of being an atheistic system. I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the uni299 verse. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe...
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Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking : Popular Lectures on ...

William James - 1907 - 336 sider
...reality of God, you will perhaps exempt my own pragmatism from the charge of being an atheistic system. I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the uni299 verse. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe...
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Pragmatism, a New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking: Popular Lectures on ...

William James - 1907 - 336 sider
...reality of God, you will perhaps exempt my own pragmatism from the charge of being an atheistic system. (I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience...is the / highest form of experience extant in the uni/ ,I 299 verse. <MI believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe...
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Princeton Theological Review, Bind 6

1908 - 746 sider
...James, without coming to terms with the avowed Humanism of his preceding chapter, boldly declares, "I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe" (p. 299). But while Humanism does not exclude religion, as perhaps it might if strictly construed,...
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Religious Education: A Comprehensive Text Book, Bind 81;Bind 879

William Walter Smith - 1909 - 540 sider
...testimony to the reasonableness of religion is borne by Professor James in his new volume on Pragmatism. "I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe as...
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What Can a Man Believe?

Bruce Barton - 1927 - 296 sider
...only begun to begin to 163 understand. I comfort myself with the remark of William James, who said: "I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole universe as our canine...
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What Can a Man Believe?

Bruce Barton - 1927 - 264 sider
...have only begun to begin to understand. I comfort myself with the remark of William James, who said: "I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole universe as our canine...
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William James: Writings 1902-1910 (LOA #38): The Varieties of Religious ...

William James - 1988 - 1410 sider
...reality of God, you will perhaps exempt my own pragmatism from the charge of being an atheistic system. I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe as...
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The Story of Philosophy

Will Durant - 1965 - 736 sider
...patient examination? In the end, James was convinced of the reality of another — a spiritual — world. I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe as...
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Foundation: Matter the Body Itself

David G. Leahy - 1996 - 718 sider
...the past39 In this polytheism the heroes of the ancient world have been replaced by dogs and cats: "I firmly disbelieve, myself, that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. I believe rather that we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe as...
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