The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... relations of physical and psychical phenomena : on the Physiology of Life ( 1852 ) and of the Soul ( 1852 ) The thorough - going attempt made by the latter works to apply the conception of mechanism to the mind led many to misun ...
... relations of physical and psychical phenomena : on the Physiology of Life ( 1852 ) and of the Soul ( 1852 ) The thorough - going attempt made by the latter works to apply the conception of mechanism to the mind led many to misun ...
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... relation to the processes of nature as a whole . Yet , while thus doing justice to the mechanical conception of the gradual genesis of the world , Lotze strenuously affirms the limitations of this Since this paver was written , we have ...
... relation to the processes of nature as a whole . Yet , while thus doing justice to the mechanical conception of the gradual genesis of the world , Lotze strenuously affirms the limitations of this Since this paver was written , we have ...
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... relations among the elements , so as to make the whole upward process of physical evolution , the product of purposeful impulses . In addition to this , Lotze looks at the world - process as a gradual unfolding of a creative spiritual ...
... relations among the elements , so as to make the whole upward process of physical evolution , the product of purposeful impulses . In addition to this , Lotze looks at the world - process as a gradual unfolding of a creative spiritual ...
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... nature everywhere keeps articulating the laws of influence , change , perpetual relations , and in and through all the cease- less presence and activity of the Supreme Reality- the High- 1887. ] 33 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
... nature everywhere keeps articulating the laws of influence , change , perpetual relations , and in and through all the cease- less presence and activity of the Supreme Reality- the High- 1887. ] 33 AN ALLEGED SCIENTIFIC PERDITION .
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... relations where shall play incidental forces looking to the calling of such power of choice into exercise , save in the one choice of perpetual evil . If there is here at first only homogeneity of life and conduct , this will tend to ...
... relations where shall play incidental forces looking to the calling of such power of choice into exercise , save in the one choice of perpetual evil . If there is here at first only homogeneity of life and conduct , this will tend to ...
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