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" ... final realization of their very being. The beauty of colours and tones, warmth and fragrance, are what Nature in itself strives to produce and express, but cannot do so by itself ; for this it needs as its last and noblest instrument the sentient... "
Unthinkables - Página 51
por Frederic Henry Balfour - 1897 - 160 páginas
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Microcosmus: An Essay Concerning Man and His Relation to the World, Volumen1

Hermann Lotze - 1885 - 752 páginas
...cannot do so by itself; for this it needs as its last and noblest instrument, the sentient mind that alone can put into words its mute striving, and in...external world were vainly endeavouring to express. But however great be the importance which we thus ascribe to sensation in the order of the universe,...
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Microcosmus: An Essay Concerning Man and His Relation to the World, Volumen1

Hermann Lotze - 1885 - 764 páginas
...and fragrance, are what Nature in itself strives to produce and express, but cannot do so by itself; for this it needs as its last and noblest instrument, the sentient mind that alone can put into words its mute striving, and in the glory of sentient intuition set forth in...
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Aberdeen University Studies, Temas73-74

1917 - 714 páginas
...and fragrance, are what Nature in itself strives to produce and express, but cannot do so by itself ; for this it needs as its last and noblest instrument...external world were vainly endeavouring to express.' Common sense clearly takes this view, and rejects the cheap profundity of popular science. Colours...
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The Problems of Theism: And Other Essays

Arthur Cecil Pigou - 1908 - 160 páginas
...cannot do so by itself; for this it needs, as its last and noblest instrument, the sentient mind that alone can put into words its mute striving, and, in...external world were vainly endeavouring to express." 3 In these sentences there is at once an explicit 1 This essay, as is observed in the preface, should...
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The Idea of God in the Light of Recent Philosophy: The Gifford Lectures ...

Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 456 páginas
...and fragrance, are what Nature in itself strives to produce and express, but cannot do so by itself; for this it needs as its last and noblest instrument...external world were vainly endeavouring to express.' Common sense clearly takes this view, and rejects the cheap profundity of popular science. Colours...
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The Idea of God in the Light of Recent Philosophy

Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison - 1917 - 452 páginas
...and fragrance, are what Nature in itself strives to produce and express, but cannot do so by itself ; for this it needs as its last and noblest instrument...external world were vainly endeavouring to express.' Common sense clearly takes this view, and rejects the cheap profundity of popular science. Colours...
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The Basis of Freedom: A Study of Kant's Theory

Edmund Morris Miller - 1924 - 88 páginas
...instrument, the sentient mind, which alone can put into words its mute striving and in the glory of the sentient intuition, set forth in luminous actuality...external world were vainly endeavouring to express." Accordingly, nature comes to fruition in self-consciousness, just because self-consciousness is not...
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