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Uiv.L]§ 36.INTRODUCTION57Theology which they obeyed consciously or unconsciously, This theological impulse is the general phenomenon, which is certainly exhibited in special theologiThis general cal studies, but never exhausts itself in them. phenomenon lies beh ...
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58INTRODUCTION§ 36.necessitates the sacriiicemandsof[Div. IItechnical accuracy to the de-of a practical treatment;and the arrangementHenceof theimportance.division of the investigation in the order o ...
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;;CHAPTERITHE CONCEPTION OF SCIENCE Etymology and Accepted Use of§ 37.theWordThe plan of a Theological Encyclopedia does not admit an exposition of the principles of the " doctrine of science " but neither will it do to describe the nature of Theol ...
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60§ 37.LXX13 thetranslatedETYMOLOGY AND itby the word[Div. IIISelv,Along-to see.side of ^tt^ (to hear) as perception through the ear, stands DlbtS^ Hlf^T in 3?T (to see) as perception through the eye.Gen. xxxvii. ...
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Chap.ACCEPTED USE OF THE WORDI]heardit ?Is this fact61taken up into your consciousness?If,on the other hand, I say. Do you know that it is so ? then to know is taken in a stricter sense, and means Can you vouch for it ? In both cases, ...
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;62§ 37.ETYMOLOGY AND[Div. IIlanguage requires that " science " shall make us knoiv what there is, that it is there, and how it is there. That the men of " science " themselves have adopted this name, and have preferred to drop all other names, especially that o ...
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— Chap.ACCEPTED USE OF THE WORDI]63banish from our consciousness whatever represents existing things as other than they are. In a pregnant sense, as will be shown more at length in another place, truth stands over against falsehood. Even when truth is sought in order t ...
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;G4SUBJECT AND OBJECT§ o8.[Div. IIendowed mind can never know but a very small part Consequently you cannot attain unto a conception of "science" in the liigher sense, until you take humanity asrichly ofit.an organic whole. as if theS ...
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§ 38.CiiAi'. I]man "toSUBJECT AND OBJECThave knowledgeQ5and every one receives a share;ofaccording to the measure of his disposition and station in Moreover, it is only with this interpretation that life. itscience obtai ...
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66§ 38.found is[Div. IIto be indispensable in the subject, repeats itself inthe object. tionSUBJECT AND OBJECTThe apparentlyas a ruleaccidental discovery or inven-much more importantto atomisticknowl-But as ...