| james r - 1873 - 520 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharp-wittedness. But, except for these circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...the world, and with them the phenomena of ethics and of religion. JOHN FISKB. ART. II. — THE MEANING AND CAUSES OP VALUE. ALTHOUGH the term " value "... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1873 - 512 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharp-wittedness. But, except for these circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...the world, and with them the phenomena of ethics and of religion. JOHN FISKE. ART. II. — THE MEANING AND CAUSES OF VALUE. ALTHOUGH the term " value "... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 562 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharpwittcdness. But, except for these circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...the world, and with them the phenomena of ethics and of religion. V PAKT in. COROLLARIES. " Was war* ein Gott der nor TOD i Im Kreis 'la.s All am Fing-r... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 540 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharpwittedness. But, except for these circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...the world, and with them the phenomena of ethics and of religion. PART III. COROLLARIES. " Was war' em Gott der nor von aussen stiesse, I in Kreia das All... | |
| John Fiske - 1874 - 1188 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharpwittedness. But, except for these circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...the world, and with them the phenomena of ethics and of religion. PAET III. COROLLARIES. " Was war' ein Gott der nur von aussen stiesse, Im Kreis das All... | |
| John Fiske - 1875 - 538 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharpwittedness. But, except for these circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...the world, and with them the phenomena of ethics and of religion. PAKT IIL COROLLARIES. " "Was war' ein Gott der nur von anssen Im Krois das All am Finger... | |
| Alexander Balmain Bruce - 1886 - 404 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharp-wittedness ; but, except for these circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...the world, and with them the phenomena of ethics and of rcligion."t * Man's Destiny, p. 102. Here, many thousand years ago, were the beginnings of God's... | |
| Henry Drummond - 1894 - 374 páginas
...formidable among animals through sheer force of sharp- wittedness. But except for these circumstances we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...and with them the phenomena of ethics and religion." l 1 Fiske, Cosmic Philosophy Vol. u., p. 300. CHAPTER IX. THE EVOLUTION OF A FATHER. IN last chapter... | |
| Charles Mellen Tyler - 1897 - 296 páginas
...circumstances, we should never have comprehended the meaning of such phrases as " self sacrifice " or " devotion." The phenomena of social life would...and with them the phenomena of ethics and religion." Professor Drummond in his Ascent of Man has availed himself of these suggestions ; in the " Struggle... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler - 1900 - 522 páginas
...might have become formidable through sheer force of sharpwittedness. But except for these circumstances we should never have comprehended the meaning of such...and with them the phenomena of ethics and religion." In his cry, " Come, let us live for the children," Froebel utters in articulate speech the ideal whose... | |
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