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118TRUTH§ 44.[Div. IIrepresentations of the object, both of which have been ob-tained as the result of very serious scientific study. If the objection be raised that science has clearedwholeseries offallaciousrepresentations,we ...
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;120§ 45.WISDOM[Div. IIHere also the knowledge appears in the foreground. He is wise who knows and sees how things must go, and who for this reason is followed by others. With the limited development of Semitic etymology, the Hebrew expression DlDH is less clear ...
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Chap.§ 45.II]WISDOM121rate view of things, in conformity withact with tact itmayand withAsdiscretion.whichto chooseandthe result, therefore,be stated that entirely apart from the development c ...
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122§ 45.WISDOM[Div. IIa particular school, but, on the contrary, a certain accuracy of tact,by which,in utter disregard of the pretensions ofthe schools, public opinion followed a track which turned neither too far to the right nor to the left. Thi ...
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Chap. II]§ 45.express theit,man feltderstooditthe higher " sensing "123Nature's pulse beat in which he shared every animate thing, and so joerceived and un-oflifeWISDOMand;in which, moreover, ...
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'124§ 45.WISDOM[Div. IIin this plienomenon, so mysterious in itself, a saving strengthwhich enables the human mind clutches of Scepticism.from theto effect its escapeThis wisdom can never supersedediscursive thought, nor can ...
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"Chap.II]of things,illthe ehiboratioii ofphantasy thanwithtlieirword" theory " this ancienttionisFAITH§ 40.stillactive.andintuition,as suchweidea whic ...
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126§ 46.FAITH[Div. IIagainst Scepticism which the subject provides, can prove no benefit to our science, exceptit isevident that this defencebears no individual-subjective character;but that inreal significance it belongs to th ...
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Chap.FAITH§ 46.II]ereneral meuninef. aiice (yTvoaraa-L'i^ of127There we read that faith is "the assurthings hoped for, the proving (e\e7;3^o?)Thus faith is here taken neither in things not seen." an exclusively religious sense, much less in a soter ...
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128FAITH§ 40.[Div. IIposed on us from which we cannot escape.Or, as far as our consciousness itself desires this stability, this " underlyingfoundation and support" tarch expressedit,or, as(^eSpa koI'Heb.xi.^daL^ ...