The Insuppressible Book: A Controversy Between Herbert Spencer and Frederic HarrisonS.E. Cassino, 1885 - 278 pages |
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Absolute adoration Agnostic Agnosticism All-Being anthropomorphic argument ascribed assert Athanasian Creed attributes Auguste Comte belief called centuries Christ Christian Comte Comte's conceived conception consciousness created Creative Power Creator creed dead Dean Mansel deity divine doctrine earth effect Eternal Energy evolution evolution philosophy existence fact feeling Fetichism Frederic Harrison ghost-theory ghosts heaven Herbert Spencer human race idea implied Infinite and Eternal Infinite Energy intelligence knowable ligion living logical manifested mankind Mansel ment mind moral mystery nature ness never Newton Hall noumenon objects ontology personality phenomena philosopher Positive Positivism Positivist present primitive Principles reason regard religion of Humanity Revelation reverence sciousness seems sense Sir James Stephen social soul speak Spen Spencer says spirits statement supernatural suppose theology theory things proceed thought tion transcends truth Ultimate Cause Ultimate Reality Universe Unknowable unthinkable vast veneration and gratitude whole words worship