That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general, we deal only with the symbols of reality, but as soon as we deal with private and personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completest sense of the term. History, Religion, and Antisemitism - 第 167 頁Gavin I. Langmuir 著 - 1990 - 391 頁有限的預覽 - 關於此書
| 1903 - 672 頁
...given expression in his Gifford Lectures on Naturalism and Agnosticism) which he thus describes : ' So long as we deal with the cosmic and the general...personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completest sense of the term V ' To describe the world with all the various feelings of the individual... | |
| Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - 1902 - 604 頁
...secrets of being, and that if this key fails, we have no other. Professor James has recently said that "so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completest sense of the term " ; and his words strike a note which sounds again and again in these... | |
| WILLIAM JAMES - 1902 - 566 頁
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completest sense of the term. I think I can easily make clear what I mean by these words. The world... | |
| William James - 1902 - 604 頁
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general, we • deal only with the symbols of reality, but(as soon as we deal with private and personal phenomena as such, tee deal with realities in the... | |
| William James - 1902 - 558 頁
...believe it to be shallow, and I can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general, we deal only grew cold, putrefied, and in a few days dropped off, and it was then discovered that the porter had... | |
| William James - 1902 - 560 頁
...believe it Jo be shallow, and T7 can now state my reason in comparatively few words. That reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general, we deal only__with the symbols of reality, but as soon oa~tog deal with private and personal phenomena as ~8ucK,~we~... | |
| Samuel B. Haslett - 1903 - 400 頁
...recognition of the worth of the individual. In repudiating the " Survival theory " of religion, he says : "So long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...deal with realities in the completes! sense of the term." And again he remarks : " Individuality is founded in feeling ; and the recesses of feeling,... | |
| Samuel B. Haslett - 1903 - 408 頁
...recognition of the worth of the individual. In repudiating the " Survival theory " of religion, he says : " So long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completest sense of the term." And again he remarks : " Individuality is founded in feeling ; and the... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1903 - 658 頁
...which science deals with, ' we deal,' he says, ' with the symbols of reality only ; but as soon as ice deal with private and personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the completest sense of the term.'1 He expresses my own meaning. How, I ask you, can our knowledge of the... | |
| 1903 - 1038 頁
...minds in American universities. Dr. Mackintosh quotes a recent saying of Professor William James's: "So long as we deal with the cosmic and the general,...deal with realities in the completes! sense of the term." BOOK NOTICES. RELIGION, THEOLOGY, AND BIBLICAL LITERATURE. Babfland Bible. A Lecture on the... | |
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