Thought Always Presupposes Will
The converse is equally true. If we can only do what we know how to do, we only know what…
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The converse is equally true. If we can only do what we know how to do, we only know what…
In any case of action, it is easy to see that some thought must be present. When we discussed the…
We have perhaps sufficiently shown that religion never exists apart from conduct. Just as all religion involves thought, as every…
It remains to examine the view known as quietism. This view may be analysed as a development from certain types…
Antinomianism springs from the same conception, as to the relation between God’s will and man’s, which underlies determinism. It causes,…
We now pass to a group of theories which arise not from the external, historical or psychological, investigation of the…
A second argument, of a type somewhat akin to the last, is drawn from anthropology. It appears that in primitive…
Parallel to the anti-intellectual theories examined in the preceding chapter are certain anti-moral theories of religion. These are directed to…
We have arrived at the conclusion that all religion has an intellectual element; that this element is a creed or…
Since religion, on its intellectual side, is a theory of the world as a whole, it is the same thing…