Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesAMS Press, 1979 - 407 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 78
... never a whisper - never the faintest whisper , never the most momentary echo breaks ! Is not that extraordinary ? but it is no less true than extraordinary . Undulations there are , doubtless , that are light to us ; but no undulation ...
... never a whisper - never the faintest whisper , never the most momentary echo breaks ! Is not that extraordinary ? but it is no less true than extraordinary . Undulations there are , doubtless , that are light to us ; but no undulation ...
الصفحة 200
... never forced , never artificial , never added for show or effect . - Let no one despise learning , true learning , the lessons of experience or the words of ancient wisdom , but remember that the greenness of earth's latest beauty rests ...
... never forced , never artificial , never added for show or effect . - Let no one despise learning , true learning , the lessons of experience or the words of ancient wisdom , but remember that the greenness of earth's latest beauty rests ...
الصفحة 278
... never due to sexual selection . Of course , I do not deny that sex enters in some way there too ; but I am quite sure that never mollusc female loved mollusc male , or mollusc male , mollusc female , for the beauty of his or her shell ...
... never due to sexual selection . Of course , I do not deny that sex enters in some way there too ; but I am quite sure that never mollusc female loved mollusc male , or mollusc male , mollusc female , for the beauty of his or her shell ...
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GIFFORD LECTURE THE SECOND | 21 |
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absolutely actual Anaxagoras animals Anselm appear argument from design Aristotle Asa Gray Aufklärung Bacon beauty believe called Carlyle Charles Darwin Cicero conceive constitute contingency cosmological argument Darwin David Hume difference divine doctrine doubt earth effect Emerson Erasmus Erasmus Darwin example existence experience expressions external fact final causes Galapagos Gaunilo GIFFORD LECTURE Greek heavens Hume Hume's idea individual infinite infinitude intellect islands Kant Kant's knowledge least Lord Gifford Lyell matter means metaphysic mind moral namely natural selection Natural Theology necessary necessity never notion object once ontological ontological argument original pantheism peculiar perfect perhaps philosophy physical Plato possible principle proofs qualities question realize reason reference regard religion religious respect says seems seen sense single Socrates soul space speak species substance suppose teleological argument theory things thought tion true truth understanding universe voûs whole wonder words writes