Mountain Gloom and Mountain Glory: The Development of the Aesthetics of the InfiniteCornell University Press, 1959 - 403 էջ |
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Էջ 135
... space that lay behind Barrow , Newton , Locke , and Berkeley . Space was the vehicle of Deity , by means of which finite man might come closer to comprehension of the true Infinite , God , We do not know it with our intellects , as we ...
... space that lay behind Barrow , Newton , Locke , and Berkeley . Space was the vehicle of Deity , by means of which finite man might come closer to comprehension of the true Infinite , God , We do not know it with our intellects , as we ...
Էջ 136
... Space with God , he refused to go the whole way and declare , with some later philosophers , that Space is God . Space is divine , as the dwelling place of Deity . More might indeed have used the phrase of Newton , whose conception of space ...
... Space with God , he refused to go the whole way and declare , with some later philosophers , that Space is God . Space is divine , as the dwelling place of Deity . More might indeed have used the phrase of Newton , whose conception of space ...
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... space to exert itself in , how can the imagination set any bounds to it ? From Infinite God to Infinite Space to vast objects in the world and back again from the " great " in external Nature through Space and infinite or indefinite ...
... space to exert itself in , how can the imagination set any bounds to it ? From Infinite God to Infinite Space to vast objects in the world and back again from the " great " in external Nature through Space and infinite or indefinite ...
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The Theological Dilemma | 72 |
New Philosophy | 113 |
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