Ways of Knowledge and ExperienceG. Allen & Unwin, 1961 - 287 Seiten |
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
Knowledge Symbolization and Art | 35 |
Religion and Difficulties of Discussion | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abstract acceptance aesthetic experience aesthetic meaning affirmations analogy apprehend arises Aristotle artist aspect aware belief called certainly Christ Christian claim cognitive common complex concepts developed distinction divine dream duty effect elements embodied meaning emotion Ernst Cassirer eschatology ethical subjectivism ethics existence existential express EXTROSPECTIVE fact faith feeling friendship function historical human I-Thou relationship idea ideal images imagination important individual insight interpretation intuition involved J. S. Mill kallideontic Kerygma kind language literal living mind moral myth mythic thinking nature objective ordinary pattern perceived perception perhaps person philosophy philosophy of religion physical poetry Pontius Pilate question reality relation relationship religion religious experience religious knowledge rhythm Rudolph Bultmann scientific seems sense Sir David Ross situation social sometimes sound speak statement Suzanne Langer symbolic teleological theology theory things tion transcendent true truth understanding unity of knowledge values whole words