A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... unity by means of ideas and principles . 41. The faculty of thinking is manifested as Understand- ing and as Reason . The understanding prompts and enables us to learn and discover the reasons , causes , and conditions of our ...
... unity by means of ideas and principles . 41. The faculty of thinking is manifested as Understand- ing and as Reason . The understanding prompts and enables us to learn and discover the reasons , causes , and conditions of our ...
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... unity and harmony , less at first in the internal world than the external ; less in the whole than the parts ; less by strict thought than by a poetic creation ( his fancy externalizing the divinations of his reason ) ; and thus ...
... unity and harmony , less at first in the internal world than the external ; less in the whole than the parts ; less by strict thought than by a poetic creation ( his fancy externalizing the divinations of his reason ) ; and thus ...
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... unity , consistency , and perfection , more accurate and profound . The ideal of the science is more completely grasped , and better appreciated ; errors and un- founded theories are more cautiously avoided . 65. But , with all these ...
... unity , consistency , and perfection , more accurate and profound . The ideal of the science is more completely grasped , and better appreciated ; errors and un- founded theories are more cautiously avoided . 65. But , with all these ...
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... unity or to Brahma , and the highest good consists in the union with Brahma , a union that is compassed by means of a contemplation of unity , without action and without move- ment . Connected with this doctrine of emanation is that of ...
... unity or to Brahma , and the highest good consists in the union with Brahma , a union that is compassed by means of a contemplation of unity , without action and without move- ment . Connected with this doctrine of emanation is that of ...
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... unity and harmony in their conclusions , recalled wandering specula- tion to the contemplation of the human mind as the ulti- mate source of all certain knowledge ; and philosophizing became more enlarged , more methodical , and more ...
... unity and harmony in their conclusions , recalled wandering specula- tion to the contemplation of the human mind as the ulti- mate source of all certain knowledge ; and philosophizing became more enlarged , more methodical , and more ...
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