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" In our cognitive as well as in our active life we are creative. We add, both to the subject and to the predicate part of reality. The world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven, it suffers... "
The Revival of Pragmatism: New Essays on Social Thought, Law, and Culture - Page 3
edited by - 1998 - 453 pages
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Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking : Popular Lectures on ...

William James - 1907 - 336 pages
...active life we are creative. We add, both to the subject and 256 to the predicate part of reality. The world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven, it suffers human violence willingly. Man engenders truths upon it. No one...
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Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking : Popular Lectures on ...

William James - 1907 - 336 pages
...we ; l /• are creative.' We add, both to the subject and / 256 to the predicate part of reality.) The world /stands really malleable, waiting to receive its / final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven, it suffers human violence willingly. \\ /Man engenders truths upon it....
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Princeton Theological Review, Volume 6

1908 - 746 pages
...reality is experience, and judgment transforms reality, we are ready to believe with Prof. James that "the world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven, it suffers violence willingly. Man engenders truths upon it" (p. 257)....
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American Journal of Theology, Volume 12

1908 - 716 pages
...our active life we are creative. "We add, both to the subject and to the predicate part of reality. The world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven, it suffers violence willingly. Man engenders truths upon it."10 The conception...
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Educational Issues in the Kindergarten

Susan Elizabeth Blow - 1908 - 430 pages
...in our active life, we are creative. We add both to the subject and the predicate part of reality. The world stands really malleable waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven it suffers human violence willingly. Man engenders truths upon it." 5 Not...
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The Catholic University Bulletin, Volume 16

Catholic University of America - 1910 - 904 pages
...which tries to make a partisan inference pass for an objective truth, the conclusion is drawn that " the world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands." 8 These final touches, so the story runs, are given by our judgments, in which a concentrated effort...
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De waarheidstheorie van William James: Een samenvatting en beoordeeling

Henri Johan Frans Willem Brugmans - 1913 - 216 pages
...our active life we are creative. We add, both to the subject and to the predicate part of reality. The world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven, it suffers human violence willingly. Man engenders truths upon it *). At...
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A History of Philosophy

Frank Thilly - 1914 - 640 pages
...he tells us, but what is true of it seems from first to last largely a matter of our own creation. The world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Reality is not ready-made and complete from all eternity, but still in the making, unfinished, growing...
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Western Medical Times, Volume 41, Issue 10

George Lee Servoss - 1922 - 52 pages
...purpose of stimulating our minds to such additions as shall enhance the total value of the universe. The world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of Heaven, it suffers violence, for man engenders truth upon it. For rationalism reality...
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Russia and America: A Philosophical Comparison: Development and Change of ...

W.J. Gavin, J.E. Blakeley - 1976 - 138 pages
...our active life we are creative. We add, both to the subject and to the predicate part of reality. The world stands really malleable, waiting to receive its final touches at our hands. Like the kingdom of heaven, it suffers human violence willingly. Man engenders truth upon it. [and]...
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