| Victor Cousin - 1834 - 398 σελίδες
...recognizing the domain of our knowledge as necessarily co-extensive with the horizon of our faith. And by a wonderful revelation, we are thus, in the...very consciousness of our inability to conceive aught beyond the relative and finite, inspired with a belief in the existence of something unconditioned... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 σελίδες
...wonderful revelation, we are thus, in the very consciousness of our inability to conceive aught beyond the relative and finite, inspired with a belief in...unconditioned beyond the sphere of all comprehensive reality. 2. The second opinion, that of Kant, is fundamentally the same as the preceding. Metaphysic, strictly... | |
| 1835 - 916 σελίδες
...recognising the domain of our knowledge as necessarily co-extensive with the horizon of our faith. And by a wonderful revelation, we are thus, in the...very consciousness of our inability to conceive aught beyond the relative and finite, inspired with a belief in the existence of something unconditioned... | |
| 1861 - 716 σελίδες
...though, as we must think, with the grossest inconsistency : " Thus, by a wonderful revelation, we are, in the very consciousness of our inability to conceive...of something unconditioned beyond the sphere of all comprehensible reality." That is indeed a " wonderful revelation " which reveals the unthinkable to... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1858 - 956 σελίδες
...takes cognizance of no other quantities ; hence it is impossible to carry the dis tinction further. our inability to conceive aught above the relative...of something unconditioned beyond the sphere of all reprehensible reality." Dr. Hickok has. as rigidly as Hamilton, demonstrated the impossibility of reaching... | |
| 1858 - 906 σελίδες
...recognizing the domain of our knowledge as necessarily co-extensive with the horizon of our faith. And by a wonderful revelation, we are thus, in the...unconditioned beyond the sphere of all comprehensive reality." (Philosophy of the Conditioned, Wight's Edition of the Philosophy of Hamilton, p. 457.) 5 It ii not... | |
| 1859 - 626 σελίδες
...,arid in the philosophy of Hamilton so far as it has been given to the public. Sir W. Hamilton says: "By a wonderful revelation we are thus, in the very...inspired with a belief in the existence of something unconditional, boy ond the sphere of all comprehensive reality." (Discuss, p. 15.) He speaks of a horizon... | |
| John Harris - 1849 - 526 σελίδες
...from recognizing the domain of our knowledge as necessarily coextensive with the horizon of our faith. And, by a wonderful revelation, we are thus, in the...very consciousness of our inability to conceive aught beyond the relative and finite, inspired with a belief in the existence of something unconditioned... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 σελίδες
...knowledge as necessarily co-extensive with the horizon of our faith. And by a wonderful revelation, we arc thus, in the very consciousness of our inability to...of something unconditioned beyond the sphere of all comprehensible reality.* 2. The second opinion, that of KANT, is fundamentally the same ;is the preceding.... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 832 σελίδες
...recognizing the domain of our knowledge as necessarily co-extensive with the horizon of our faith. And by a wonderful revelation, we are thus, in the...of something unconditioned beyond the sphere of all comprehensible reality.1 2. The second opinion, that of KANT, is fundamentally the same as the preceding.... | |
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