What is Philosophy?John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1905 - 83 страница |
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Страница 8 - I see plainly and with mine own eyes, that there are popes against popes ; councils against councils ; some fathers against others, the same fathers against themselves ; a consent of fathers of one age, against the consent of fathers of another age ; the church of one age against the church of another age.
Страница 71 - ... one philosophical principle which harmonises all these efforts is the monistic principle, the principle of which Dr Flint says that it is " the only theory of the universe that can deserve the name of philosophy." With this principle Mr Holmes is evidently quite in sympathy. "The thinker," he says, "will try to frame a conception of life and nature, so large and all-embracing that there will be room and to spare within its illimitable limits for man's darker experiences to harmonise with his...
Страница 35 - ... personality, the hidden source of spiritual energy ; the real attitude of the man towards the world in which he finds himself; the actual, living, ever-changing response made by his soul to D — 2 the realities that environ it, that underlie it, that overshadow it, that stream through all the deeper channels of its life.
Страница 35 - ... the soul has sub-conscious knowledge of truths deeper than any that can present themselves to consciousness, and it may well be that Philosophy will help to bring this sub-conscious knowledge to the birth.
Страница 35 - abysmal deeps " of the soul dwells the thing which for each of us is of eternal and transcendent significance, — the genuine faith of the man ; the faith which is the inward counterpart of...