ExplorationsWatts & Company, 1923 - 240 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 30
Stran 182
... action , as Butler claimed that the rule of probability was extensible from action to creed . If that were the proposition intended it would have been so put , and then argued for ; but it is not put , and it is never argued . Our ...
... action , as Butler claimed that the rule of probability was extensible from action to creed . If that were the proposition intended it would have been so put , and then argued for ; but it is not put , and it is never argued . Our ...
Stran 198
... action ? Why should not that young Levite sin like David in order to repent like David ? The Professor in another place ( p . 87 ) is all for cultivating repentance . 66 Take repentance ; the man who can do nothing rightly can at least ...
... action ? Why should not that young Levite sin like David in order to repent like David ? The Professor in another place ( p . 87 ) is all for cultivating repentance . 66 Take repentance ; the man who can do nothing rightly can at least ...
Stran 203
... action and on well - being . Theoretically and practically they are alike fallacious . Theoretically , the believer in an infinite Providence is precisely the one who has least stimulus to strenuous action . All things being in the hand ...
... action and on well - being . Theoretically and practically they are alike fallacious . Theoretically , the believer in an infinite Providence is precisely the one who has least stimulus to strenuous action . All things being in the hand ...
Vsebina
THE PROSE OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE | 28 |
TOLSTOY | 69 |
HERBERT SPENCER | 112 |
4 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
æsthetic affirmation alleged argue argument artistic Authorized Version avowal Aylmer Maude believe bias Bible Bishops causation Christian claim conception consciousness creed criticism deism deists demoralization Descartes divine doctrine Elizabethan English essay ethic evil fact feeling formula freethinkers French French Revolution frivolous Gospel ground Hebrew human infinite intellectual James's King's translators less Lettres Persanes literary literature logical Louis XIV materialism materialists matter mind monism moral nature negation never once passage passional philosophic phrase Plato political principle problem Professor Höffding Professor James Professor Sidgwick prophet proposition prose psychology rational readers reason regard religion religious experience Revolution scientific sense simply Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch social sociology Spencer spirit spiritists style subjectivism theism theistic theory thesis things thinker thou thought tion Tolstoy Tolstoy's Tolstoyan true truth Tyndale universe Voltaire Vulgate whole words writes