Pessimism: A History and a Criticism, Volumul 1H. S. King, 1877 - 477 pagini |
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... arise what may be termed the individual , particular , and universal varieties of optimism and pessimism . Thus a man may entertain a cheerful view of his own individual life , or of that of his nation ; or he may still further extend ...
... arise what may be termed the individual , particular , and universal varieties of optimism and pessimism . Thus a man may entertain a cheerful view of his own individual life , or of that of his nation ; or he may still further extend ...
Pagina 31
... arise whether in the region of present reality happiness exceeds misery ; the optimism consists often in the elevation and accentuation of a satisfying ideal , and its definiteness lies in the assertion that this ideal is fitted to ...
... arise whether in the region of present reality happiness exceeds misery ; the optimism consists often in the elevation and accentuation of a satisfying ideal , and its definiteness lies in the assertion that this ideal is fitted to ...
Pagina 46
... Alexandria . It does so by the doctrine that evil is not a permanent and indestruc- tible ingredient of existence . Evil did not arise , as in the THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF LIFE . 47 teaching of Plato 46 PESSIMISM .
... Alexandria . It does so by the doctrine that evil is not a permanent and indestruc- tible ingredient of existence . Evil did not arise , as in the THE CHRISTIAN CONCEPTION OF LIFE . 47 teaching of Plato 46 PESSIMISM .
Pagina 52
... arise , he thinks , from our emotional nature , that is to say , from our experiences of pleasure and pain . Nothing , when regarded according to its nature is to be named perfect or imperfect ; especially after we have recognised that ...
... arise , he thinks , from our emotional nature , that is to say , from our experiences of pleasure and pain . Nothing , when regarded according to its nature is to be named perfect or imperfect ; especially after we have recognised that ...
Pagina 88
... arise out of a conflict between different manifestations of will in the inorganic world . Schopenhauer argues that , according to this view , organic life is something more than a product of the inorganic forces - mechanical , chemical ...
... arise out of a conflict between different manifestations of will in the inorganic world . Schopenhauer argues that , according to this view , organic life is something more than a product of the inorganic forces - mechanical , chemical ...
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Pagina 17 - For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth them : as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath ; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast : for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.
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Pagina 20 - HAWEIS, Rev. HR, MA— Current Coin. Materialism— The Devil — Crime — Drunkenness — Pauperism — Emotion — Recreation —The Sabbath.
Pagina 16 - A General History of Greece from the Earliest Period to the Death of Alexander the Great, with a sketch of the subsequent History to the present time. New Edition. Crown 8vo. Cloth, price 7*. 6d. Tales of Ancient Greece.
Pagina 15 - Jesus of Nazareth. With a brief sketch of Jewish History to the Time of His Birth. Small crown 8vo, 6s. COGHLAN, J.
Pagina 21 - HOPKINS (Ellice). Life and Letters of James Hinton, with an Introduction by Sir WW Gull, Bart., and Portrait engraved on Steel by CH Jeens.
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Pagina 28 - RIBOT, Prof. Th.— English Psychology. Second Edition. A Revised and Corrected Translation from the latest French Edition. Large post 8vo, gs.
Pagina 27 - Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. By Rev. Canon G. RAWLINSON, MA With Homilies by Rev. Prof. JR THOMSON, MA, Rev. Prof. RA REDFORD, LL.B., MA, Rev. WS LEWIS, MA, Rev. JA MACDONALD, Rev. A. MACKENNAL, BA, Rev. W. CLARKSON, BA, Rev. F. HASTINGS, Rev. W. DINWIDDIE, LL.B., Rev. Prof. ROWLANDS, BA, Rev. G. WOOD, BA, Rev. Prof. PC BARKER, MA, LL.B., and the Rev.
Pagina 18 - Y (Rev. Henry) — ANCIENT ROME AND ITS CONNECTION WITH THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION : An Outline of the History of the City from its First Foundation down to the Erection of the Chair of St. Peter, AD 42-47. With numerous Illustrations of Ancient Monuments, Sculpture, and Coinage, and of the Antiquities of the Christian Catacombs.