188 resultados para Mediaeval philosophy and theology
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"In 1843 Dr. Edward Robinson of New York began the publication in that city of the Bibliotheca Sacra; or Tracts and Essays on Topics Connected with Biblical Literature and Theology. Three numbers only were issued; one in February, another in May, and the last in December, making a volume 575 pages. This volume is known as the first series of the Bibliotheca Sacra." Pref. to Index to v.1-30
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The ethical basis of metaphysics.--'Useless' knowledge.--Truth.--Lotze's monism.--Non-Euclidean geometry and the Kantian a priori.--The metaphysics ofthe time-process.--Reality and 'idealism.'--Darwinism and design.--The place of pessimism in philosophy.--Concerning Mephistopheles.--On preserving appearances.--Activity and substance.--Humism and humanism.--Solipsism.--Infallibility and toleration.--Freedom and responsibility.--The desire for immortality.--The ethical significance of immortality.--Philosophy and the scientific investigation of a future life.
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Preceded by the Unitarian Review
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"Being the Gifford lectures on natural religion delivered at Edinburgh in 1901-1902."
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Part of illustrative material is folded.
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Vols.1-2 by the Letters Section of the Division of Philosophy, Letters and Sciences.