Studies in Philosophy and LiteratureC. Kegan Paul, 1879 - 426 pages |
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absolute action affirm amongst argument assertion belief causal cause character Church consciousness controversy creature creed culture Descartes divine doctrine dualism Eclecticism elements ence essence eternal ethical evolution existence experience explain expression fact faculties feeling finite force harmony heart Henry Vaughan human nature idea ideal imagination immortality individual inference infinite instinct intel intellectual intelligence interpretation intuition knowledge lative light limited merely metaphysical metempsychosis mind moral mystery natura naturans necessitarian never nirvana notion object ontological argument origin perfect personality petition Phædo pheno phenomena philosophy physical Plato poet poetic poetry possible pray prayer pre-established harmony present principle problem question race reached reason recognise region relation religion religious result revealed rise scientific sense soul speculative speculative reason sphere spirit suppose supreme teleological argument tendency theism theistic theology theory things thought tion transcendent truth unity universe valid whole Wordsworth