The World of Self Or Spirit: A Scheme of LifeCobden-Sanderson, 1929 - 98 עמודים |
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עמוד 55
... responsibility which denies necessity and defies Fate . Here , then , are two seemingly disconnected facts . The world as a whole is free because it must be free , because there is no constraining power outside it and because the end of ...
... responsibility which denies necessity and defies Fate . Here , then , are two seemingly disconnected facts . The world as a whole is free because it must be free , because there is no constraining power outside it and because the end of ...
עמוד 59
... responsibility . Responsibility for what ? For the conduct of one's life . Re- sponsibility to whom or to what ? To that ultimate reality which for each of us is his own ideal self . The conduct of life should be governed by a dominant ...
... responsibility . Responsibility for what ? For the conduct of one's life . Re- sponsibility to whom or to what ? To that ultimate reality which for each of us is his own ideal self . The conduct of life should be governed by a dominant ...
עמוד 71
... responsibility for its actions , whether good or bad . As long as man remains in the tribal stage of development , there is but one organized com- munity to claim his devotion . His absorption into its corporate life is , therefore ...
... responsibility for its actions , whether good or bad . As long as man remains in the tribal stage of development , there is but one organized com- munity to claim his devotion . His absorption into its corporate life is , therefore ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
accept According actual attempt become begins belief cause cease claim complete conception conduct consciousness demand depths desire determinism devotion direction effort element enter essence essential existence experience explore external faith feel final follows forces freedom give goal grace growth guarantee heart higher human idea ideal individual infinite inner intellect intrinsic knowledge less lesser light limits live logic lover lower man's Materialism matter mean measure mental satisfaction mind motives movement mutually mystery Nature necessity needs never object one's opposites outward pass personality philosophy physical pole possession possible problems prove question range reality realize reason reciprocity regard responsibility revelation rises saved seems self-transcendence selfishness sense solve soul sphere spiritual stand Supernatural things thought tion transcend transform true truth turn ultimate Universe whole