Man reveals God / for Man, by his intelligence, rises above Nature, and, in virtue of this intelligence, is conscious of himself as a power not only independent of, but opposed to, Nature, and capable of resisting, conquering, and controlling her. The Princeton Review - Página 351882Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1880 - 820 páginas
...without beginnmg and without end, excluding with equal necessity both providence and chance. . . . Man reveals God; for man, by his intelligence, rises...in God, a feeling, an experience of his existence. : This doctrine is perfectly consistent, as Jacobi claims, with the criticism of Kant, though it cannot... | |
| 1859 - 648 páginas
...producing what alone is of God, and what supposes liberty, the virtuous, the immortal. " Man reveals Goil ; for Man by his intelligence rises above nature, and...power, superior to nature, which dwells in him ; so he has a belief in God, a feeling, an experience of his existence. As he does not believe in the power,... | |
| 1859 - 736 páginas
...— never producing what alone is of God, and what supposes liberty, the virtuous, the immortal. '• Man reveals God ; for Man by his intelligence rises...intelligence is conscious of himself as a power not cmly independent of, but opposed to, nature, and capable of resisting, conquering, and controlling... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1859 - 378 páginas
...— never producing what alone is of God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. Man reveals God: for Man by his intelligence rises...of this intelligence is conscious of himself, as a 1 Histoire da doctrines religieuses de la PKlosophie Moiierne, Introduction, p. xli. 2 HcCosb, Method... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 389 páginas
...— never producing what alone is of God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. Man reveals God: for Man by his intelligence rises...of this intelligence is conscious of himself, as a 1 Histoire des doctrines religieuses de la Philosophic Moderne, Introduction, p. xli. 2 McCosh, Method... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 750 páginas
...— never producing what alone is of God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. " Man reveals God; for man by his intelligence rises...of this intelligence is conscious of himself as a ]>owcr not only independent of, but opposed to, nature, and capable of resisting, conquering, and controlling... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 páginas
...— never producing what alone is of God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. " Man reveals God : for man, by his intelligence, rises...conquering, and controlling her. As man has a living faith hi this power, superior to nature, which dwells in him ; so has he a belief in God, a feeling, an experience... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 626 páginas
...— never producing what alone is of God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. "Man reveals God: for man, by his intelligence, rises...resisting, conquering, and controlling her. As man luis a living faith in this power, superior to nature, which dwells in him ; so has he a belief in... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1862 - 378 páginas
...conceals him, but by reason of the Supernatural in Man which alone reveals and proves him to exist ? * * * Man reveals God : for Man, by his intelligence, rises...intelligence is conscious of himself as a power not only * The Golden Ass of Apuleius. t Sir William Hamilton. Lectures on Metaphysics, p. 40. independent of,... | |
| William Thomson, William Thomson (Abp. of York) - 1862 - 552 páginas
...— never producing what alone is of God and what supposes liberty, — the virtuous, the immortal. "Man reveals God; for Man, by his intelligence, rises above Nature, and, in virtue ot this intelligence, is conscious of himself as a power not only independent of, but opposed to, Nature,... | |
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