Philosophical Works of James Frederick Ferrier: Philosophical remainsGarland Pub., 1980 |
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... causality of holiness , laid it at the same time under the subjection of a new and far bitterer causality , the causality of sin . For the consciousness of good , or , in other words , an act of antagonism against good , is itself but ...
... causality of holiness , laid it at the same time under the subjection of a new and far bitterer causality , the causality of sin . For the consciousness of good , or , in other words , an act of antagonism against good , is itself but ...
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... causality of good , transferred himself over by a free act ( the antagonism of consciousness against good ) to the causality of evil , and thus proved that he was not forced to the performance of good . We , on the other hand , who are ...
... causality of good , transferred himself over by a free act ( the antagonism of consciousness against good ) to the causality of evil , and thus proved that he was not forced to the performance of good . We , on the other hand , who are ...
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... causality , the causality of sin ; and this is the causality under which we are born . When- ever , therefore , we too have trampled on the laws and conditions of our natural selves ; have striven , by an act of resistance against evil ...
... causality , the causality of sin ; and this is the causality under which we are born . When- ever , therefore , we too have trampled on the laws and conditions of our natural selves ; have striven , by an act of resistance against evil ...
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INTRODUCTION TO THE PHILOSOPHY OF CONSCI | 1 |
BERKELEY AND IDEALISM 1842 | 291 |
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE Nov 1856 | 463 |
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