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" 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 life. "
Religious Education: A Comprehensive Text Book - Side 71
af William Walter Smith - 1909 - 509 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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Leadership: The William Belden Noble Lectures

Charles Henry Brent - 1908 - 290 sider
...their dolls, and impart to the impersonal a shadow of personality. Professor James says: "I believe that we stand in much the same relation to the whole...canine and feline pets do to the whole of human life." 1 If size meant superior importance, and if man were not 1 Pragmatism, p. 300. the crown of nature,...
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Leadership: The William Belden Noble Lectures Delivered at Sanders Theatre ...

Charles Henry Brent - 1908 - 286 sider
...their dolls, and impart to the impersonal a shadow of personality. Professor James says: "I believe that we stand in much the same relation to the whole...canine and feline pets do to the whole of human life." 1 If size meant superior importance, and if man were not 1 Pragmatism, p. 300. the crown of nature,...
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Leadership: The William Belden Noble Lectures

Charles Henry Brent - 1908 - 288 sider
...their dolls, and impart to the impersonal a shadow of personality. Professor James says: "I believe that we stand in much the same relation to the whole...our canine and feline pets do to the whole of human life."1 If size meant superior importance, and if man were not 1 Pragmatism, p. 300. the crown of nature,...
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Leadership: The William Belden Noble Lectures

Charles Henry Brent - 1908 - 290 sider
...their dolls, and impart to the impersonal a shadow of personality. Professor James says: "I believe that we stand in much the same relation to the whole...our canine and feline pets do to the whole of human life."1 If size meant superior importance, and if man were not 1 Pragmatism, p. 300. the crown of nature,...
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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...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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Studies in Language and Literature in Celebration of the Seventieth Birthday ...

Clark Sutherland Northup, Martin Wright Sampson, William Strunk, Frank Thilly - 1910 - 546 sider
...so that it will combine satisfactorily with all the other working truths. James firmly disbelieves that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe. We may well believe, he declares, on the proofs that religious experience affords, that higher powers...
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Western Medical Times, Bind 41,Oplag 11

George Lee Servoss - 1922 - 54 sider
...the hypothesis of God works satisfactorily in the widest sense of the word it is true. We disbelieve that our human experience is the highest form of experience extant in the universe, for we stand in much the same relation to the whole of the universe as our canine f nd feline pets...
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