The Precinct of Religion in the Culture of HumanityS. Sonnenschein, 1908 - 279 страница |
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... assumed that the problem of religion arose serenely as one question among several . The very bent of modernity was destined to call forth the thought of religion , and the programme which the modern laid down for himself made this a ...
... assumed that the problem of religion arose serenely as one question among several . The very bent of modernity was destined to call forth the thought of religion , and the programme which the modern laid down for himself made this a ...
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... assumes the form of sense and under- standing , or phenomenon and noumenon . Here again , we may dissent from the peremptory fashion in which Kant seeks to solve the problems of empiricism and rationalism , yet we cannot fail to observe ...
... assumes the form of sense and under- standing , or phenomenon and noumenon . Here again , we may dissent from the peremptory fashion in which Kant seeks to solve the problems of empiricism and rationalism , yet we cannot fail to observe ...
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... assumed the form of a great religious conflict . On the one side was the newly discovered principle of reason , which was set at variance with the medieval idea of tradition , and this contrast between ratio and traditio was destined to ...
... assumed the form of a great religious conflict . On the one side was the newly discovered principle of reason , which was set at variance with the medieval idea of tradition , and this contrast between ratio and traditio was destined to ...
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... assumed his characteristic attitude . As Descartes had proposed the dualism of mind and matter , so he was practically the first modern to point out the way toward fundamentals . The scepticism and sub- sequent rationalism of Descartes ...
... assumed his characteristic attitude . As Descartes had proposed the dualism of mind and matter , so he was practically the first modern to point out the way toward fundamentals . The scepticism and sub- sequent rationalism of Descartes ...
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... assumes the rôle of historian . So far as the literature of oriental religion is concerned , nothing would seem to ... assumed in Schleiermacher's " Discourses on Religion , " wherein he adjusts both Kantianism and Hegelianism to their ...
... assumes the rôle of historian . So far as the literature of oriental religion is concerned , nothing would seem to ... assumed in Schleiermacher's " Discourses on Religion , " wherein he adjusts both Kantianism and Hegelianism to their ...
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Absolute acosmic æsthetical affirm age of Enlightenment agnosticism appears assume attitude Brahman Buddhism Christianity conception connection consists Deism Deity Descartes destiny distinction divine elements essence of religion essential eternal ethical evince existence expressed fact fail feeling Hegel human culture human faith human spirit human worship idea ideal impulse independence individual intellectual intuition intuitionism involves jus naturale Kant Kant's knowledge ligion living logic man's manifest mankind matter means metaphysics method mind modern monotheism morality natural religion naturistic non-resentment noumenon ontological argument peculiar phases philosophy of religion Plotinus positive religion possessed precinct of religion present primitive principle problem psychological purely question rationalism reality realize realm reason regard relation religious consciousness religious precinct religious thought religious world-order reveals Schleiermacher sense significance soul speculative Taoism tendency theism theistic theology theory things thinker tion truth unity universal religion Vedanta world of humanity
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Страница 36 - Survey most nations and most ages. Examine the religious principles, which have, in fact, prevailed in the world. You will scarcely be persuaded, that they are anything but sick men's dreams...
Страница 51 - ... you cannot form a notion of this faculty, conscience, without taking in judgment, direction, superintendency. This is a constituent part of the idea, that is, of the faculty itself: and to preside and govern, from the very economy and constitution of man, belongs to it. Had it strength, as it has right; had it power, as it has manifest authority, it would absolutely govern the world.
Страница 193 - That which is the subtle essence, in it all that exists has its self. It is the True. It is the Self, and thou, O Svetaketu, art it.
Страница 134 - Joad the high priest, that the queen was incensed against him, the high priest, not in the least terrified at the news, returns this answer. Celui qui met un frein a la fureur des flots, Sfait aussi des medians arreter les complots.
Страница 191 - There is nothing in the world more soft and weak than water, and yet for attacking things that are firm and strong there is nothing that can take precedence of it;— for there is nothing ( so effectual ) for which it can be changed.
Страница 194 - In the beginning this was Self alone, in the shape of a person (purusha). He looking round saw nothing but his Self. He first said, ' This is I ' ; therefore he became I by name. Therefore even now, if a man is asked, he first says, ' This is I,' and then pronounces the other name which he may have.
Страница 196 - When they have reached him (the Self), the sages become satisfied through knowledge, they are conscious of their Self, their passions have passed away, and they are tranquil. The wise, having reached him who is omnipresent everywhere, devoted to the Self, enter into him wholly. 6. Having well ascertained the object of the knowledge of the Vedanta, and having purified their nature by the Yoga of renunciation, all anchorites, enjoying the highest immortality, become free at the time of the great end...
Страница 236 - The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light. He who works for sweetness and light, works to make reason and the will of God prevail. He who works for machinery, he who works for hatred, works only for confusion. Culture looks beyond machinery, culture hates hatred; culture has one great passion, the passion for sweetness and light.
Страница 194 - If a man understands the Self, saying, "I am He," what could he wish or desire that he should pine after the body.