We can never look on indifferently when we see cognition undermining the foundations of faith, or faith calmly putting aside as a whole that which scientific zeal has built up in detail. On the contrary, we must be ever consciously endeavouring to maintain... Some Problems of Lotze's Theory of Knowledge - Page 8by Edwin Proctor Robins - 1900 - 108 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hermann Lotze - Anthropology - 1885 - 752 pages
...have used our utmost endeavours, to confess that we cannot build up the results of cognition and of faith so as to form a complete and perfect structure...built up in detail. On the contrary, we must be ever consciously endeavouring to maintain the rights of each, and to show how far from insoluble is the... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - Thought and thinking - 1894 - 388 pages
...practical life, to be impelled in quite other directions by traditional habits of belief and action." " We can never look on indifferently when we see cognition...built up in detail. On the contrary, we must be ever consciously endeavouring to maintain the rights of each, and to show how far from insoluble is the... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - Thought and thinking - 1895 - 400 pages
...practical life, to be impelled in quite other directions by traditional habits of belief and action." " We can never look on indifferently when we see cognition...built up in detail. On the contrary, we must be ever consciously endeavouring to maintain the rights of each, and to show how far from insoluble is the... | |
| Sir Henry Jones - Thought and thinking - 1895 - 404 pages
...practical life, to be impelled in quite other directions by traditional habits of belief and action." " We can never look on indifferently when we see cognition...built up in detail. On the contrary, we must be ever consciously endeavouring to maintain the rights of each, and to show how far from insoluble is the... | |
| 1885 - 574 pages
...have used our utmost endeavours, to confess that we cannot build up the results of cognition and of faith so as to form a complete and perfect structure...that which scientific zeal has built up in detail." Lotze strikingly shows that the discovery that spirit and body spring up out of ono root, would not... | |
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