Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 88
;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 ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 89
§ 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 ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 92
68§ 39.ORGANIC RELATION[Div. IIand onr juitu:^, between that object and our conscious nessy and between that object and our world of thought. The first also lies pregnantly expressed in viewing man objectas a microcosm.humanto theThe human ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 91
Chap.I]§ 39.KELATION BETWEEN SUBJECT AND OBJECT67science, while the unity of these sciences could only lie inthe observing subject or in the formal unity of theBut our impulseof observation.Aslong as thereobjectan ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 94
70§ 39.objectORGANIC RELATIONand our consciousness.organic relationisAs[Div. IIsoon, however, as thisestablished, for external reasons the per-ception and the observationmaybe retarded or prevented,b ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 93
Chap.BETWEEN SUBJECT AND OBJECTI]Meanwhile the objectisthis organic relationnot enough.G9between our nature andIf the object is to be the objectmust in the second place be an organic between this object and our consciousiiess. ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 95
Chap.BETWEEN SUBJECT AND OBJECTI]71This is actually the case, since the perceptions of right and wrong, of true and false, etc., force themselves upon our ego immediately from out the spiritual world. In both cases, however, the relations that bring us in communion wit ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 96
72§ 39.ORGANIC RELATION[Div.IIcomponent parts did not appear beforehand as fundamental types in our consciousness. Neither can these fundamental types be grasped in our consciousness unless this theirconsciousness is fitted to them. The figure of the mirr ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 98
74§ 39.ORGANIC RELATION[Div. IIby no means effect its adoption into our world of thought. Wherefore this third relation of our ego to the object demands also a separate consideration. If the object that enters into relation with our consciousness consisted exclusively ...
Encyclopedia of sacred theology - pagina 97
;Chap.BETWEEN SUBJECT AND OBJECTI]73but one of the forms through which our consciousness When an infant is pricked by a pin, there is no operates. ingissingle conception, in the consciousness of the child, either of a pin, of pricking, or of pain, ...