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" the other. But the greatest men who have been philosophers have felt the need both of science and of mysticism: the attempt to harmonize the two was what made their life, and what always must, for all its arduous uncertainty, make philosophy, to some... "
A Question of Balance: Charles Seeger's Philosophy of Music - Página 119
por Taylor Aitken Greer - 2023 - 278 páginas
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Mysticism and Logic: And Other Essays

Bertrand Russell - 1918 - 232 páginas
...quite unchecked, while in Blake a strong hostility to science co-exists with profound mystic insight. But the greatest men who have been philosophers have...minds, a greater thing than either science or religion. Before attempting an explicit characterization of the scientific and the mystical impulses, I will...
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Mysticism and Logic: And Other Essays

Bertrand Russell - 1918 - 256 páginas
...quite unchecked, while in Blake a strong hostility to science co-exists with profound mystic insight. But the greatest men who have been philosophers have...both of science and of mysticism : the attempt to harmonise the two was what made their life, and what always must, for all its arduous uncertainty,...
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The Theory of Justice, Volumen8

Rudolf Stammler - 1925 - 644 páginas
...good-humoredly, to maintain a delicate equilibrium between the two. As Bertrand Russell has pointed out, "the greatest men who have been philosophers have felt the need both of science and mysticism: the attempt to harmonize the two was what made their life, and what must, for all its arduous...
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The New Universe: An Outline of the Worlds in which We Live

Baker Brownell - 1926 - 484 páginas
...import of that naive insight. "The greatest men who have been philosophers," says a philosopher, 27 "have felt the need both of science and of mysticism:...attempt to harmonize the two was what made their life a greater thing than either science or religion." In the ecstacies of the sports, in war and fighting,...
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Washington University Studies, Volúmenes6-7

Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1919 - 498 páginas
...recently said that "the greatest men who have been philosophers have felt the need of both science and mysticism: the attempt to harmonize the two was what...a greater thing than either science or religion." 1 Today, in the general revival of philosophy, with its numerous tendencies, mysticism is having its...
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Catholic World, Volumen116

1923 - 936 páginas
...Russell, though he criticizes mystical doctrine, does not reject mysticism. "The greatest men," he writes, "who have been philosophers have felt the need both of science and of mysticism." But if mysticism were illusion, no man could be among the greatest philosophers unless he had eliminated...
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The Philosophers : Their Lives and the Nature of their Thought: Their Lives ...

Ben-Ami Scharfstein Professor of Philosophy Tel-Aviv University - 1980 - 502 páginas
...different, but that 'the greatest men who have been philosophers have felt the need of both science and mysticism: the attempt to harmonize the two was what...minds, a greater thing than either science or religion. ' 71 Russell finds a link between the two, which is submission to necessity, and concludes, 'The submission...
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Mysticism and Logic, and Other Essays

Bertrand Russell - 1981 - 172 páginas
...quite unchecked, while in Blake a strong hostility to science coexists with profound mystic insight. But the greatest men who have been philosophers have...minds, a greater thing than either science or religion. Before attempting an explicit characterization of the scientific and the mystical impulses, I will...
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The Origins of Vīraśaiva Sects: A Typological Analysis of Ritual and ...

R. Blake Michael - 1992 - 506 páginas
...quite unchecked, while in Blake a strong hostility to science co-exists with profound mystic insight. But the greatest men who have been philosophers have...minds, a greater thing than either science or religion. 58 On the topic of mysticism, Albert Einstein has stated the following: The most beautiful and most...
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Contemplation and Action, 1902-14

Bertrand Russell - 1993 - 678 páginas
...quite unchecked, while in Blake a strong hostility to science coexists with profound mystic insight. But the greatest men who have been philosophers have...felt the need both of science and of mysticism: the soattempt to harmonize the two was what made their life, and what always must, for all its arduous...
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