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§ 47.CiiAP. II]to construe this centralRELIGION149power ethically from thesubject, ornaturalistically from the object, fall short of religionandsuch efforts the words of the " In thy light shall we see light," in force Psalmist are ev ...
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CuAP.§ 47.II]RELIGION147aims only at utility or eudemonism, it misses all religious Even with Kant this is the all-important point character. atwhichreligion,however barren andThehis ethical world.abstract, enters into ...
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;144FAITH§ 46.faithistbe element in our[])iv. II.mind by which we obtaincer-tainty, not only in the spiritual, but equally in the material sciences.From whichitfollows that the lesser degree ofcertai ...
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154§ 48.TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE[Div. IIhuman reach, so that man is passive under it under grafting, the human mind is not quickened by it to action, and consequently must array itself in opposition to it. The dilemma is the more perplexing, since he who has been wrought up ...
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Chap.§ 49.Ill]§ 49.By twoTWO KINDS OFSCIENCE155Two Kinds of Sciencekinds of sciencewe do not meanthat two radicosmos can be simultaneously entertained side by side, with equal right. Truth is one, and so far as you under ...
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152§ 48.two kindsofTWOpeople,i.e.KINDS OF PEOPLEwith those who part companybecause of a difference which doeswithin the circle of our ofit.And the[Div. IIhumannot finditsorigin ...
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156§TWO KINDS411.OF SCIENCE[Div. IIEach one places his brick in the walls of this buildand always where it belongs, without himself knowing But despite the absence of all architectural or planning it. insight the building goes on, and the house is in proc ...
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Chap.§48.Ill]TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE153and nine-tenths wild, so that by degrees it it is simply grafted or not grafted, and the entire result of its future growth depends on this fundamental difference. And though from the nature of the case this figure does not esc ...
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158TWO KINDS OF§ 49.acter, that formally they are to beSCIENCE[Div. IIequated with the knowledgewho has learned how land must be tilled, and how cattle may be bred to advantage. Observation in the laboratory is certainly much finer, and the labor o ...
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Chap. Ill]§ 49.TWO KINDS OF SCIENCE157This would have revealed itself clearly and at once, at least if from the beginning the development of each group had proceeded entirely within well-defined bounBut this was not the case, neither could it be. First, daries. because ...