The Evolution of Religion, Volume 1Maclehose, 1893 |
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absolute abstrac abstract agnosticism anthropomorphic Aristotle become Buddhism conceived conception connexion consciousness of objects definite development of religion Dhammapada distinction divine earliest elements existence experience explain expression external fact feeling finite finitude gods Greece Greek heaven Hegel Hence Henotheism higher highest human ideal illusion imagination imperfect individual infinite inner intelligence Israel Kant kinship knowledge lecture ligion limits man's manifestation meaning merely mind monotheism moral nation nature necessarily necessity negation ness never not-self objective consciousness once ourselves outward pantheism particular philosophy Plato poetry polytheism Positivism present presupposed presupposition principle of unity Professor Max Müller pure reach realise reality reason recognise reflexion regarded relation religious consciousness reverence savage sciousness seek self-consciousness sense sensuous simply soul speak Spencer Spinoza spiritual stage Stoicism subjective religion things thought tion true truth ultimate universal Vedic religion whole words worship Zeus