Freedom of mind in willing, or, Every being that wills a creative first cause:
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Format: Mikrofilm Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York, N.Y. D. Appleton & Co. 1866
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Beschreibung:"Physical science and material progress are now the absorbing objects of effort. To these all utility is ascribed, to the exclusion of the metaphysical, which lies under the imputation of being both uninteresting and useless. Why this opprobrium and whence the general neglect, the absolute indisposition, to inquire into the structure and conditions of our spiritual being, which, as the source of all our power and all our enjoyments, one might naturally suppose would most interest us, and at the same time, by its mystery, most excite our curiosity? That the discoveries in physics, so varied and so magnificent, have largely contributed to our material comforts, have feasted the intellect and even regaled the imagination, is undoubtedly one cause of this neglect of the science of mind. But there are other reasons, among which we may mention the real difficulties of the subject." [preface]
Beschreibung:xviii, 455 p.

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