| William James - 1907 - 332 pagine
...abstraction, but that will make some positive connexion with this actual world of finite human lives. You want a system that will combine both things, the...whether of the religious or of the romantic type. And this is then your dilemma: you find the two parts of your quaesitum hopelessly separated. You find... | |
| William James - 1907 - 348 pagine
...abstraction, but that will make some positive connexion with this actual world of finite human lives. You want a system that will combine both things, the...whether of the religious or of the romantic type. And this is then your dilemma : you find the two parts of your quaesitum hopelessly separated. You... | |
| William James - 1907 - 340 pagine
...abstraction, but that will make some positive pnnnpyion with this actual world of finite human lives. YOU want a system that will combine both things, the...values and the resultant spontaneity, whether of the religous or of the romantic type. _^.nd this is then your dilemma : you find ..thci-two parts .of your... | |
| William James - 1907 - 360 pagine
...abstraction, but that will make some positive connexion with this actual world of finite human lives. You want a system that will combine both things, the...whether of the religious or of the romantic type. And this is then yourdilemma : you find the two parts of your quaesitum hopelessly separated. You find... | |
| William James - 1921 - 370 pagine
...abstraction, but that will make some positive connexion with this actual world of finite human lives. You want a system that will combine both things, the...whether of the religious or of the romantic type. And this is then your dilemma : you find the two parts of your quaesitum hopelessly separated. You... | |
| Horace Standish Thayer - 1981 - 646 pagine
...intellectual abstraction, but that will make some positive connexion with this actual world of finite lives. You want a system that will combine both things, the...resultant spontaneity, whether of the religious or the romantic type. And this then is your dilemma: you find the two parts of your quaesitum hopelessly... | |
| Martin E. Marty - 1997 - 404 pagine
...loyalty to facts and willingness to take account of them, which we might call the modern project, with "the old confidence in human values and the resultant...whether of the religious or of the romantic type." He spoke to and for many in his generation. "You find the two parts of your quaesitum hopelessly separated."... | |
| William James - 1988 - 1410 pagine
...abstraction, but that will make some positive connexion with this actual world of finite human lives. You want a system that will combine both things, the...whether of the religious or of the romantic type. And this is then your dilemma: you find the two parts of your quaesitum hopelessly separated. You find... | |
| Geoffrey Hawthorn - 1987 - 332 pagine
...youth, he later told the audiences in Cambridge and New York to whom he first gave his Pragmatism that 'you want a system that will combine both things,...them, the spirit of adaptation and accommodation... but also the old confidence in human values and resultant spontaneity, whether of the religious or... | |
| Charlene Haddock Seigfried - 1990 - 454 pagine
...the strengths and avoid the weaknesses of rationalism and empiricism. Like empiricism, it exhibits “the scientific loyalty to facts and willingness...spirit of adaptation and accommodation, in short,” and like rationalism, it holds with “the old confidence in human values and the resultant spontaneity,... | |
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