Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel, Volume 2Macmillan, 1905 - 721 pages |
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Page 12
... philosophy of Secrétan is the philosophy of Christianity , considered as the one true religion . Subordination of nature to intel- ligence , of intelligence to will , and of will to dogmatic faith , such is its general framework ...
... philosophy of Secrétan is the philosophy of Christianity , considered as the one true religion . Subordination of nature to intel- ligence , of intelligence to will , and of will to dogmatic faith , such is its general framework ...
Page 13
... philosophy of religion , apart from the com- parative science of religions , and apart also from a disinterested and general philosophy of history , must always be more or less arbitrary and factitious . It is only pseudo- scientific ...
... philosophy of religion , apart from the com- parative science of religions , and apart also from a disinterested and general philosophy of history , must always be more or less arbitrary and factitious . It is only pseudo- scientific ...
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... philosophical Christianity is an attempt which is to some extent an illusion , since faith cannot be entirely ... philosophy of religions must assign to Christianity its true place , and must judge it . The religion too which ...
... philosophical Christianity is an attempt which is to some extent an illusion , since faith cannot be entirely ... philosophy of religions must assign to Christianity its true place , and must judge it . The religion too which ...
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... philosophy , or that truth is made for us but not we for truth . As this fact is humiliating , the majority of people will neither recognise nor admit it . And thus a prejudice of self - love protects all the prejudices of the ...
... philosophy , or that truth is made for us but not we for truth . As this fact is humiliating , the majority of people will neither recognise nor admit it . And thus a prejudice of self - love protects all the prejudices of the ...
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... philosophy as the simple and spontaneous self differs from the reflecting self , as synthetic intuition differs from intellectual analysis . We are initiated into the religious state by a sense of voluntary dependence on and joyful sub ...
... philosophy as the simple and spontaneous self differs from the reflecting self , as synthetic intuition differs from intellectual analysis . We are initiated into the religious state by a sense of voluntary dependence on and joyful sub ...
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