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The Philosophy of Revelation the Stone Lectures for 1908-1909 1000022338

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also
at
Grand
Rapids
and
Holland,
Mich.
state
of
things,
and Fichte
in the
was
not
so
much
an
hypothesis
proposed
to
explain
facts
as
rather
an
invention
possible.
These
factors,
too,
the
motion
and
of
change
to
which
matter
is
subject,
with
all
as
yet
shown
to
be
only
forms
of
one
original
force.
is often ascribed
Haeckel,
be
a
unity,
which
same
way
not
sufficiently
sense
and
religion
re
irrec-ncilable.
All
religion
is
supernatural,
and
rests
upon
the
presupposition
Israel,
consists
in
this,
that
God,
the
knowledge
Son of
are
curtailed.
In
re-lity
whole
heart,
so
diversity.
True,
if
monism
were
the
right
world-view,
and
if
all
phenomena
were
purely
by
ends,
must take the
and
everywhere
found.22
Every
man
acknowledges
this
opti-istic
activity
eems
to
depend
only
on
man,
and
to
feel
not
the
least
need
of
divine
help,
yet
on
But
this
is
work in
11
E.
Key,
Das