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... hand in hand with piety , his ideas are likely to be re - echoed in other men's minds , as in his mind they were echoes from classical Greek philosophy . The essentials are simple . God exists as the First Mover , the First Cause , the ...
... hand in hand with piety , his ideas are likely to be re - echoed in other men's minds , as in his mind they were echoes from classical Greek philosophy . The essentials are simple . God exists as the First Mover , the First Cause , the ...
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... hand must stand in relation to my will . Religion ( at least in my view ) is practical , and on the other hand in the highest religion its object is supreme goodness and power . We have a perfect real will , and we have my will , and ...
... hand must stand in relation to my will . Religion ( at least in my view ) is practical , and on the other hand in the highest religion its object is supreme goodness and power . We have a perfect real will , and we have my will , and ...
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... hand . And how could I deny that these hands and this body are mine ? At the same time I must remember that I am in the habit of sleeping , and in my dreams representing to myself the same things . How often has it happened that I ...
... hand . And how could I deny that these hands and this body are mine ? At the same time I must remember that I am in the habit of sleeping , and in my dreams representing to myself the same things . How often has it happened that I ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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