Divine Imagining; An Essay on the First Principles of Philosophy, Being a Continuation of the Experiment Which Took Shape First in the World as Imagination (No. 2 of the World as Imagination Series)
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Divine Imagining; An Essay on the First Principles of Philosophy, Being a Continuation of the Experiment Which Took Shape First in the World as Imagination (No. 2 of the World as Imagination Series)

Divine Imagining; An Essay on the First Principles of Philosophy, Being a Continuation of the Experiment Which Took Shape First in the World as Imagination (No. 2 of the World as Imagination Series)


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: by the creations which take place during the time-process. Reason, which many have set up as the Absolute, is an instance of a secondary creation such as subserves the living, and the living well, of finite sentients, but which has no standing in reality at large such as could be called cosmic. The hour is such as to invite experiment. All over Europe before the War, writes Dr. Schiller, academic lecture-rooms only reechoed, in all essentials and with minor or minimal variations, four great substantive voices of antiquity, two of them Greek, Plato and Aristotle, two of them German, Kant and Hegel, and philosophy, instead of advancing with the steady sureness of a science, rehearsed only the old problems and the old debates. Nor was the situation materially different in America. 1 Bergson, it is true, had stirred thought with Creative Evolution. He has done admirable work, but he has failed to reach the heart of the world. Bergsonism over- accents the flux or changeful side of reality and is likened, indeed, by Professor Aliotta to a shoreless river whose source and mouth are alike unknown. And it discusses vaguely in terms of life an activity which we can indicate quite clearly, intuiting it as we do intimately, directly, and from the inside. All things considered, there is a call for a new initiative. Current available hypotheses about the world- ground proving unsatisfactory, some one has to take a risk and launch another. After all, metaphysics has to progress by its votaries imagining novel solutions and applying them tentatively to the field of experience. What is now proved was once only imagined, urges the poet Blake. The imaginal dynamic, moving in all quarters through conflict towards harmony, is illustrated here in the pursuit of speculative truth....


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  • ISBN-13: 9780217464963
  • Publisher: General Books
  • Publisher Imprint: General Books
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 90
  • Spine Width: 5 mm
  • Width: 189 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0217464963
  • Publisher Date: 08 Jan 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 177 gr

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