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162TWO KINDS OF SCIENCE§ 49.almost of greater importance[Div. IIa clear account can bestill,given of both starting-points.why these two kinds of science have remost part interlaced, there is still another less important cause, which has prev ...
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160§ 49.tainiiig a certainscience.In theTWO KINDS OF SCIENCE[Div. IImutual contact between the two kinds of from this fact it follows that thefirst place,accuracy of one another's demonstrations can be critically ex-amined and ...
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§49.Chap. Ill]TWO KINDS OF SCIENCE163possible on this side of the grave (Perfectionists), but thatany case a period of transition and conflict must precede been the experience and common confes-inthis completeness hassion ofall. ...
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Chap. Ill]And§ 49.TWO KINDS OFSCIENCE161Every tendency that wants to mainmust at least give an the reason why, from this of point of intersection, it account and not in the other direction. moves in one And though nothing be accomplished by this, beyond t ...
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Chap.TWO KINDS OF§ 49.Ill]SCIENCE159espy the relation among certain actions of our senses and the psychic reactions which follow, etc., are altogether activities which in a sense bear an objectiA^e character, and aredominated by the influence of wh ...
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164§ 49.TWO KINDSOF SCIENCE[Div. IIopinion npon the basis of Pantheism and Naturalism has really onlywholivedbegun since the last century. Since, now, those by palingenesis found these old representationsconform entirely to their own ...
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Chap.Ill]§ 49.TWO KINDS OF SCIENCEentire scieiitilic interestthefirstmust relinquishplace in our estimate ofits165claim to occupyJesus never wrotelife.Summa like Thomas Aquinas, nor a Kritik der rein ...
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166§ 49.TWO KINDS OFSCIENCE[Div. IIbeen who were able to devote themselves, with all the energy And thus their of their lives, to the study of the sciences. strength was too small and their numbers too few to assume a position of their own, and to prosecute scie ...
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168§ 49.palingenesis. tions of our ifTWO KINDS OFSCIENCE[Div. IIThis would not be true if the deepest foundaknowledge lay outside of us and not in us, orthe palingenesis operated outside of these principia ofknowledgein the subject. ...
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Chap. Ill]§ 49.two kinds few singleTWO KINDS OF SCIENCEof sciencehas thus far beenThepoints.vain are examples oftoomuchmade onlythis.in aand Lou-universities of Brusselsalso, a life pec ...