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Page 139
University of Toronto. BERGSON ON ETHICS AND RELIGION LOUIS CAZAMIAN T is now more than two years since Bergson's long- expected treatise on ethics and religion was pub- I lished . * The circles of philosophy have duly reacted to the ...
University of Toronto. BERGSON ON ETHICS AND RELIGION LOUIS CAZAMIAN T is now more than two years since Bergson's long- expected treatise on ethics and religion was pub- I lished . * The circles of philosophy have duly reacted to the ...
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... religion . owes its chief appeal to its shrewd reading of experience , modern and primitive ; to the thinker's admirable intuition of actual beginnings , of the first gropings of man's reflection , of the deepest and the most permanent ...
... religion . owes its chief appeal to its shrewd reading of experience , modern and primitive ; to the thinker's admirable intuition of actual beginnings , of the first gropings of man's reflection , of the deepest and the most permanent ...
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... religion dwindles , by comparison , into insignificance . One is tempted not to ignore it , but to look upon it from ... religion " for the latter . In their essential quality as such , " morals " then , would be always closed , and ...
... religion dwindles , by comparison , into insignificance . One is tempted not to ignore it , but to look upon it from ... religion " for the latter . In their essential quality as such , " morals " then , would be always closed , and ...
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VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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