Philosophy of Theism: Being the Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Edinburgh in 1894-95, First SeriesW. Blackwood, 1895 - 303 עמודים |
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absolute abstract agnosticism Author Blackwood called causality cause changes Cheaper Edition conceived conception conscious cosmic cosmos Crown 8vo David Hume Demy 8vo Descartes divine Edward Bruce Hamley ence Eternal Mind evolution existence fact faith Fcap final problem final reality finite French morocco Gifford lecturers human experience Hume idea Illustrations imagination individual Infinite Reality intellectual intelligence interpretation knowledge lecture living LL.D Locke man's material world materialistic matter meaning molecular molecules Monism moral mystery natural causation natural science Natural Theology obliged outward things pantheistic perception percipient phenomena philosophy physical planet Portrait Post 8vo postulated present presupposed principle Professor reason relations religion religious scepticism scientific Scotland Second Edition seems self-conscious sense sensuous sort space Spinoza spiritual substance supernatural supposed supreme theism theistic things and persons Third Edition thought tion transitory ultimate unbeginning unity universe University of Edinburgh verse visible vols William Blackwood
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עמוד 29 - World," a work which undertakes to demonstrate the naturalness of the supernatural, or the oneness of religion and biology. Butler, in his "Analogy," says that there is no " absurdity in supposing that there may be beings in the universe whose capacity and knowledge and views may be so extensive as that the whole Christian dispensation may to them appear natural ; that is, analogous or conformable to God's dealings with other parts of his creation ; as natural as the visible known course of things...