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... scientific method consists in this - that the beginning and the end correspond ; and that what proceeds from a living con- ception of things and their relations , shall again lead to a deeper spiritual apprehension and insight of the ...
... scientific method consists in this - that the beginning and the end correspond ; and that what proceeds from a living con- ception of things and their relations , shall again lead to a deeper spiritual apprehension and insight of the ...
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... scientific character , it will be necessary that science should also live ; they must react upon each other . Kant strikingly observes , " Ideas without observation are empty , and observation without ideas is blind . ” The maxim that ...
... scientific character , it will be necessary that science should also live ; they must react upon each other . Kant strikingly observes , " Ideas without observation are empty , and observation without ideas is blind . ” The maxim that ...
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... scientific character of theology . The other is the philanthropic , cosmopolitan view ( allied to the older rationalism ) , which restricts the duty of the clergyman to lecturing and enlightening the public , and , therefore , regards ...
... scientific character of theology . The other is the philanthropic , cosmopolitan view ( allied to the older rationalism ) , which restricts the duty of the clergyman to lecturing and enlightening the public , and , therefore , regards ...
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... scientific spirit in a high degree , in cases where the learning is confined within very narrow limits ( as with a youthful student ) . Learning without scientific culture commonly wears the garb of school - boy pedantry , except when ...
... scientific spirit in a high degree , in cases where the learning is confined within very narrow limits ( as with a youthful student ) . Learning without scientific culture commonly wears the garb of school - boy pedantry , except when ...
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... scientific interest is as certainly conditioned by religious interest , as the religious by the scientific . Each must increase with , and be nourished by , the other . Premonitions of a vocation to theology . Within the circle 2 . A ...
... scientific interest is as certainly conditioned by religious interest , as the religious by the scientific . Each must increase with , and be nourished by , the other . Premonitions of a vocation to theology . Within the circle 2 . A ...
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