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The Persistent Problems Of Philosophy: An Introduction To Metaphysics
by Mary Whiton Calkins
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with references to "finite selves".
Excerpt - on Page 34: "
... the existence of cor- poreal things and of finite selves Descartes starts out by doubting everything. In the doubt of himself he finds the certainty of his own existence. From ... "
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Man and the Cosmos: An Introduction to Metaphysics 1922
by Joseph Alexander Leighton
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with references to "finite selves".
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... Just as a finite self may be said to have his experiences sympathetically reproduced by other finite selves, so by analogy a supreme mind may be said to apprehend intuitively and in perfect degree the mind of a ... "
Key Phrases:
William James, James Ward, Bertrand Russell, Miss Beauchamp, Josiah Royce, Journal of Philosophy, concrete extensities, harmonious individuality, cosmical order, finite selves, psychical self, finite selfhood
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The Idea of God in the Light of Recent Philosophy
by Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison
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with references to "finite selves".
Excerpt - on Page 256: "
... opposite direction-to the view that ` the formal distinct- ness ' of finite selves is an appearance due to ` impotence ' and incidental to their finitude. ... "
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Professor Bosanquet, Professor Howison, Professor Ward, Religion of Humanity, William James, Gifford Lectures, higher naturalism, formal distinctness, finite centres, finite selves, absolute experience, preceding lecture
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Idea of God in the Light of Recent Philosophy
by A. Seth Pringle-Pattison
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with references to "finite selves".
Excerpt - on Page 256: "
... opposite direction-to the view that ` the formal distinct- ness ' of finite selves is an appearance due to ` impotence ' and incidental to their finitude. ... "
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