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became more and more out of touch with philosophic
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the populace with the philosophic ideas that he has just
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thinking that he could build a complete philosophic
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produced nothing new on philosophic or religious field,
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to be the most solid system philosophic
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but as a new philosophic concept, with a new ethic
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To use technology able to neutralise radiation seemed like the philosophic equivalent of creating a temperate biosphere for ice-age cavemen
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The British philosophic writer Theodore Dalrymple is not sanguine about the moral prospects of the West
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The Alconas had been to see the damage to the shoreline and were philosophic about the lack of sales
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Naturally, I was awed by this philosophic deluge from such a relatively young man; he was only twenty-two and this was his first year of teaching, which he liked, but was saddened by the impertinence, laziness and lack of moral fibre of most students
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9 About this time the chazan inaugurated a young men's club for philosophic discussion which met at the homes of different members and often at his own home, and Jesus became a prominent member of this group
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David respected him as a mechanic but took little stock in his religious views and philosophic teachings
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And the Buddhist peoples never will enter this harbor unless they abandon the philosophic craft of their prophet and seize upon his noble spirit
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" And Andrew would calm Peter now and then with his more seasoned and philosophic counsel
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His presence among the apostles was a great comfort to all honest doubters and encouraged many troubled minds to come into the kingdom, even if they could not wholly understand everything about the spiritual and philosophic phases of the teachings of Jesus
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While Nathaniel was slow to recover from his supposition that Jesus had misunderstood the spirit of his question, the others were more than thankful that their philosophic fellow apostle had had the courage to ask such a thought-provoking question
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It requires time for men and women to effect radical and extensive changes in their basic and fundamental concepts of social conduct, philosophic attitudes, and religious convictions
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Religion can never be a matter of mere intellectual belief or philosophic reasoning; religion is always and forever a mode of reacting to the situations of life; it is a species of conduct
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13 This entire idea of the ransom of the atonement places salvation upon a plane of unreality; such a concept is purely philosophic
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7 More than once during the long and weary hours of this tragic day, the only sustaining influence of the group was the frequent contribution of Nathaniel's characteristic philosophic counsel
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5 How did this new message of Jewish origin, which had almost failed in the land of its birth, so quickly and effectively capture the very best minds of the Roman Empire? The triumph of Christianity over the philosophic religions and the mystery cults was due to:
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For centuries the Greek had seriously thought and earnestly debated about all human problems -- social, economic, political, and philosophic -- except religion
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Experiencing an indescribable relief at that thought, she felt that she couldn’t care less, but her philosophic indifference couldn’t come in handy in her daily regimen
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If such knowledge taught by the imitating scholars was taken truly from God, the super philosophic theory, brought by the scientists of this wild age would be unable to stand up before the students; moreover, they would make it a laughingstock before those who believe in it
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I remember when I was at the age when people began to call me _Backfisch_, and my mother dressed me in a little scarlet coat with big pearl buttons, and my eyes turned down because I was shy, and my nose turned up because I was impudent, one summer at the seaside with my governess we noticed in our walks a solitary lady of dignified appearance, who spoke to no one, and seemed for ever wrapped in distant and lofty philosophic speculations
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Immediately afterwards we drove past them; Charlotte bowed coldly; the Harvey-Brownes bowed cordially, and I saw that the young man was my philosophic friend of the afternoon at Vilm
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excited a fourth philosophic sect among us, and had a
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occurred in it, as well as the philosophic views and
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The philosophic question goes: does the end justify the means, or do the means justify the end? People have wrestled with this ethical problem and never found a satisfactory solution to it
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That is why the culture of philosophic seriousness died when Sartre died, and why the culture of comedy died when Carlin died
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A well-known writer of philosophic books admitted the other day that he had given a quarter of a dollar to a man who approached him as he was coming to visit the house of his friend
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furnished, is giving them credit for philosophic accuracy with no conceivable parallel on the records of human speculation
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The absence of the doctrine of eternal suffering from the law is decisive proof that modern men have misinterpreted the Revelation, by foisting into it the philosophic doctrine of natural immortality, thus compelling Scripture to utter a language not its own
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The Jewish and the Heathen influences to which the primitive churches were exposed agreed in one thing only—a common detestation, both on philosophic and religious grounds, of Christ's Revelation—that man can possess eternal life solely in Him
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† Such modes of quoting the poetic and philosophic books of the Old Testament are nearly on a par with those by which it is unaccountably sought by some to withstand the Newtonian astronomy, and to establish the notion that God has revealed to men in the Old Testament the truth of the Ptolemaic system
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Thought is poisoned at its spiritual fountains, till at length a profound philosophic atheism measures at once the daring of humanity and the depth of its degradation
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Denniston has treated with honest impartiality the variable doctrine of the first two centuries, specially of Justin Martyr and Irenaeus, and shown that although they have sometimes spoken the philosophic or popular language, their deliberate and final teaching is strongly in support of the unpopular, but apostolic doctrine, of immortality in Christ only
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The truth unhappily is, that these saintly men had either forgotten, or never learned, some of the principal peculiarities of Christ’s religion, and were driving hard along the road of a falsely philosophic and thence ascetic superstition
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But there are two directions in which this flame may travel; so that there are two roads between which the philosophic traveler may choose
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There is something so heart-striking, so fitted to compel attention, in the apostolic warning of Christ’s imminent return to destroy obstinate and obscene worshippers of idols, to avenge the perversion of the truth in Christendom, to raise in glory the sleeping saints, and to establish Heaven's kingdom on earth,—that even languid India must lift her head to listen, and haughty philosophic China hearken awe-struck to the trumpet-blast
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philosophic point, let alone the theological one, is rather complicated,
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this case it is not a philosophic discipline but a universal method of ob-
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in course of philosophic disputations were prohibited”
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with western religious and philosophic tradition
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are rather technocratic than philosophic, while corresponding terms
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samadhi that are caused by western philosophic intel ectual tradition
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Th e key philosophic and psychological theme of Buddhism is the
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doctrines are conventionally treated for philosophic ones, many of
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today, unfortunately, we consider then to be merely of philosophic or
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lems is not only of psychological, but of philosophic signifi cance as well
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of philosophic, legal and theological questions
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ber of philosophic and ethical questions referred to benefi ts of one
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Many therapeutic methods are based upon philosophic discourses that
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Yoga is not a philosophy, but it has philosophic basics and meth-
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ods based on philosophic practice
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tion with one’s behaviour patterns it’s more helpful than all philosophic
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"Then I shall come home and teach drawing for my living," replied the aspirant for fame, with philosophic composure
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He also possessed a philosophic bent, to the great delight of his grandfather, who used to hold Socratic conversations with him, in which the precocious pupil occasionally posed his teacher, to the undisguised satisfaction of the womenfolk
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His heart was now open to Elinor, all its weaknesses, all its errors confessed, and his first boyish attachment to Lucy treated with all the philosophic dignity of twenty-four
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Then a soul which forgets cannot be ranked among genuine philosophic natures; we must insist that the philosopher should have a good memory?
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And we have next to consider the corruptions of the philosophic nature, why so many are spoiled and so few escape spoiling--I am speaking of those who were said to be useless but not wicked--and, when we have done with them, we will speak of the imitators of philosophy, what manner of men are they who aspire after a profession which is above them and of which they are unworthy, and then, by their manifold inconsistencies, bring upon philosophy, and upon all philosophers, that universal reprobation of which we speak
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not one of them is worthy of the philosophic nature, and hence that nature is warped and estranged;--as the exotic seed which is sown in a foreign land becomes denaturalized, and is wont to be overpowered and to lose itself in the new soil, even so this growth of philosophy, instead of persisting, degenerates and receives another character
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At present, I said, the students of philosophy are quite young; beginning when they are hardly past childhood, they devote only the time saved from moneymaking and housekeeping to such pursuits; and even those of them who are reputed to have most of the philosophic spirit, when they come within sight of the great difficulty of the subject, I mean dialectic, take themselves off
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"This philosophic reflection," thought he, "will make a great sensation at M
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She remained nearly always in her second-floor chamber, shivering in her chair, or stretched languid and feeble on her bed, while her husband kept his daily watch at the door—a duty he performed with so much the greater willingness, as it saved him the necessity of listening to the endless plaints and murmurs of his helpmate, who never saw him without breaking out into bitter invectives against fate; to all of which her husband would calmly return an unvarying reply, in these philosophic words:—
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`I believe as THIS world is 'ell,' said Crass, looking around with a philosophic expression
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A cold supper was ready upon the table, and when his needs were satisfied and his pipe alight he was ready to take that half comic and wholly philosophic view which was natural to him when his affairs were going awry
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Tyndall of his complacent satisfaction in the cleverness of his experiments, and for his lack of philosophic insight
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Or this is how I started to feel, anyway, Charlie, pursuing my little philosophic studies up in Hamilton Heights
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Not only does a good army commander not need any special qualities, on the contrary he needs the absence of the highest and best human attributes- love, poetry, tenderness, and philosophic inquiring doubt
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But not to speak of the intrinsic quality of histories of this kind (which may possibly even be of use to someone for something) the histories of culture, to which all general histories tend more and more to approximate, are significant from the fact that after seriously and minutely examining various religious, philosophic, and political doctrines as causes of events, as soon as they have to describe an actual historic event such as the campaign of 1812 for instance, they involuntarily describe it as resulting from an exercise of power- and say plainly that that was the result of Napoleon’s will
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For the fact that, from the point of view of observation, reason and the will are merely secretions of the brain, and that man following the general law may have developed from lower animals at some unknown period of time, only explains from a fresh side the truth admitted thousands of years ago by all the religious and philosophic theories- that from the point of view of reason man is subject to the law of necessity; but it does not advance by a hair’s breadth the solution of the question, which has another, opposite, side, based on the consciousness of freedom
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He protested that there were philosophic implications in flag-pole skating that no one had touched
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He worked out every possible philosophic approach to the situation and came to the conclusion that he would have to build a platform at home and try it himself
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In America and Americans (1966), he said, “Elks, Masons, Knight Templars, Woodmen of the World, Redmen, Eagles, Eastern Star, Foresters…the World Almanac lists hundreds of such societies and associations, military and religious, philosophic, scholarly, charitable, mystic, political, and some just plain nuts
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He recalled his own criticisms of Tyndall of his complacent satisfaction in the cleverness of his experiments, and for his lack of philosophic insight
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I could never imagine such anger from a man so philosophic, and for such a trivial cause
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I am not speaking of my belief : my faith is great, I am a deist, a philosophic deist, like all the thousand of us I imagine, but
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The philosophic reflections he had just heard so unexpectedly testified to the warmth of Father Païssy's heart
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"His determination to take his own life—a philosophic, or as I should call it, insane decision—has become known there" Pyotr Stepanovitch went on to explain
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Petersburg, to convict and punish the evil-doers of the commissariat,—when in all the cities dinners with speeches were given to the heroes of Sevastopol, and when to them, with arms and legs torn off, toasts were drunk, on meeting them on the bridges and on the highways; that time, when oratorical talents developed so rapidly in the nation that a certain dram-shopkeeper everywhere and upon all occasions wrote and printed and recited by rote at dinners such strong speeches, that the guardians of the peace had to take repressive measures against the dram-shopkeeper's eloquence,—when in the very English club a special room was set aside for the discussion of public matters,—when periodicals sprang up under the most diversified standards,—periodicals that evolved European principles on a European basis, but with a Russian world conception, and periodicals on an exclusively Russian basis, but with a European world conception,—when suddenly there appeared so many periodicals that all names seemed to be exhausted,—"The Messenger," and "The Word," and "The Speaker," and "The Observer," and "The Star," and "The Eagle," and many more, and, in spite of it, there appeared ever new names; that time, when the constellation of philosophic writers made its appearance to prove that science was national, and not national, and non-national, and so forth, and the constellation of artistic writers, who described a grove, and the sunrise, and a storm, and the love of a Russian maiden, and the indolence of a certain official, and the bad conduct of many officials; that time, when on all sides appeared questions (as in the year '56 they called every concourse of circumstances, of which no one could make any sense), questions of cadet corps, universities, censorship, oral judicature, finance, banking, police, emancipation, and many more:—everybody tried to discover ever new questions, everybody tried to solve them, wrote, read, spoke, made projects, wanted to mend everything, destroy, change, and all Russians, like one man, were in indescribable ecstasy
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Shortly before his death, Arnold printed an article in The Fortnightly Review, devoted to the critical analysis of Anna Karenin and some of the religious philosophic writings of Tolstoi
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” Aristotle’s Politics: Works of the Petrograd Philosophic Society, Petrograd, 1911, pages 318, 319
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Grot (1852–1899), professor at the Moscow University, author of numerous articles on philosophic questions and editor of the magazine, Problems of Philosophy and Psychology
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Sometimes one finds thoughts in the Journal which appear in connection with the books that he was reading; for instance, there are several thoughts called forth by the reading of the philosophic works of Schopenhauer and Spier
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And the men who think so adduce in confirmation of their opinion philosophic, historic, and even religious arguments, which to them seem incontrovertible
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And the men who think so also adduce in confirmation of their opinion philosophic, and historic, and religious arguments, which also seem incontrovertible to them
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Petersburgh Philosophic Society,” note 187
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Scherer and the philosophic labours of Caro—will hardly much outlive their authors, while the accidental, not real work of Amiel, his diary, will always remain a live book, necessary for men and influencing them for the good