Pessimism: A History and a Criticism, 1. ciltH. S. King, 1877 - 477 sayfa |
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... Intelligence and as action of blind force - Relation of our problem to that of Scep- ticism - Problem not solved by adopting the view of the world as beauty and harmony - Nor by adopting the view of the world as the realisation of a ...
... Intelligence and as action of blind force - Relation of our problem to that of Scep- ticism - Problem not solved by adopting the view of the world as beauty and harmony - Nor by adopting the view of the world as the realisation of a ...
Sayfa 41
... intelligence ( vous ) , as by Anaxagoras , now to a reconciliation of conflicting impulses , as by Heraclitus , and now to a beneficent formative principle- love - as by Empedocles , and in this way a final optimistic solution was in a ...
... intelligence ( vous ) , as by Anaxagoras , now to a reconciliation of conflicting impulses , as by Heraclitus , and now to a beneficent formative principle- love - as by Empedocles , and in this way a final optimistic solution was in a ...
Sayfa 44
... Intelligence persuading necessity to be fashioned according to excellence1 ; and in his notion of a future and perfect state for the soul . It may be said , indeed , that these ideas constitute a system of optimism which has hardly been ...
... Intelligence persuading necessity to be fashioned according to excellence1 ; and in his notion of a future and perfect state for the soul . It may be said , indeed , that these ideas constitute a system of optimism which has hardly been ...
Sayfa 51
... intelligence , which is infinite , and which is immanent in the infinite universe , constituting its sustaining activity . The infinite All contains an infinite number of worlds , each of which is perfect in its kind , and the totality ...
... intelligence , which is infinite , and which is immanent in the infinite universe , constituting its sustaining activity . The infinite All contains an infinite number of worlds , each of which is perfect in its kind , and the totality ...
Sayfa 61
... intelligence , and his lively sense of irony , he could not well overlook the facts which tell or seem to tell on the other side . In some places , indeed , he writes in a thoroughly pessimistic vein , as when he says , ' Le bonheur n ...
... intelligence , and his lively sense of irony , he could not well overlook the facts which tell or seem to tell on the other side . In some places , indeed , he writes in a thoroughly pessimistic vein , as when he says , ' Le bonheur n ...
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