Somerville College Chapel Addresses and Other PapersHeadley, 1962 - 139页 |
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... mind on the true realities which are the heavenly realities , the ideals that the mind sees by glimpses - these ideas have been the impulse behind whatever progress humanity has known in our era . Through this vision of eternal things ...
... mind on the true realities which are the heavenly realities , the ideals that the mind sees by glimpses - these ideas have been the impulse behind whatever progress humanity has known in our era . Through this vision of eternal things ...
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... minds . " The more an emotion becomes known to us " , says Spinoza , " the more it is within our power , and the less the mind is passive to it . " What we must continually aim at is to understand , to pierce with our minds to the truth ...
... minds . " The more an emotion becomes known to us " , says Spinoza , " the more it is within our power , and the less the mind is passive to it . " What we must continually aim at is to understand , to pierce with our minds to the truth ...
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... mind when I read Spinoza or try to think his thought . What he has to say is an inspiration to every thinking mind , and to us here and now it comes with all the more power , in its clarity and serene assurance , against the murky ...
... mind when I read Spinoza or try to think his thought . What he has to say is an inspiration to every thinking mind , and to us here and now it comes with all the more power , in its clarity and serene assurance , against the murky ...
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