Sociality: The Art of Living TogetherHolborn Publishing House, 1927 - 302 strani |
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... values asserts this fact of mutual enhancement when it says that parts of intrinsically little worth , by combination with each other can attain the value of the whole , which may be very great . This law of complementary values we ...
... values asserts this fact of mutual enhancement when it says that parts of intrinsically little worth , by combination with each other can attain the value of the whole , which may be very great . This law of complementary values we ...
Stran 218
... values , is conceivable and even attainable . It is likely that by a selection from the world's great religious literature , art and music a common form of worship could be found for those who hold the supreme values sacred . Such a ...
... values , is conceivable and even attainable . It is likely that by a selection from the world's great religious literature , art and music a common form of worship could be found for those who hold the supreme values sacred . Such a ...
Stran 228
... values in religious education , and the truth - values have , in spite of obscurantism both amongst scientists and ecclesiastics , largely ceased to divide cleric from layman . There remain the aesthetic values . to be fully ...
... values in religious education , and the truth - values have , in spite of obscurantism both amongst scientists and ecclesiastics , largely ceased to divide cleric from layman . There remain the aesthetic values . to be fully ...
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EMOTIONAL REACTIONS | 36 |
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19th century action activity Adam Smith admiration aesthetic æsthetic idealization agnosticism amongst analogy animals artist attained attitude beauty become belief called character Christ church civilization contemplation creative Critique of Judgment culture desire divine doubtless earthly emotional empathy ethics experience expression expressionism feeling fellowship group-life harmony Hegel Hence Herbart highest human nature idea imagination imitation impressionism impulse imputations individual involves John Ruskin justice Kant Kingdom Kingdom of God living means merely method mind mode modern monads moral mutual numbers object organic passions perfection perhaps person philosophy Plato play pleasure poetic justice political possible primarily principle produce Protestantism Psychology reality reason regarded religion religious result Ruskin seems sense social society spiritual symbolism sympathetic sympathy taste tendency tends things true unity universal Utopia values VERNON LEE whilst whole Wildon Carr