The Realm of Ends Or Pluralism and Theism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the University of St. Andrews in the Years 1907-10The University Press, 1911 - 490 من الصفحات |
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absolute abstract acosmism activity actual advance Agnosticism alike already altogether animals Aristotle assume attained attempt become begin called complete conceive concept connexion consciousness continuity creatures determined difference differentiation distinct divine doctrine environment epigenesis eternal Ethics evolution existence experience fact Fichte finite Hartmann Hegel Hegelian higher human ideal implies individual interaction Kant knowledge LECTURE Leibniz less limit logical Lotze means mechanical merely mind Monadology monads monism moral evil natura naturata natural selection nature never notion objective organism pantheism perfect phenomenal philosophy Philosophy of Mind physical pluralism pluralist position possible pre-established harmony present principle problem problem of evil progress pure question rational realisation reality realm of ends reason recognise regarded relation Schopenhauer seems self-consciousness sense so-called social soul species Spinoza Spirit standpoint suppose supreme theism theory things thought transcendent true truth unity universe whole