Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... meaning " which philosophy poses . As a consequence , philosophy gives a varied inspiration - to religion , to science , and to art , each with its specific concern for " the meaning of things . " In the case of religion , when one ...
... meaning " which philosophy poses . As a consequence , philosophy gives a varied inspiration - to religion , to science , and to art , each with its specific concern for " the meaning of things . " In the case of religion , when one ...
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... meaning of things . " Thus , the task of science is to find meaning in things , of religion to put it there , but of art to make it stick . Each of the three enterprises has its particular efficacy in enlarging the range and rationality ...
... meaning of things . " Thus , the task of science is to find meaning in things , of religion to put it there , but of art to make it stick . Each of the three enterprises has its particular efficacy in enlarging the range and rationality ...
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... meaning or scheme of value imposing itself on human life . There is only experience in the perceiving minds of men . Meaning , therefore , is derived from the relationships projected on the independent , ex- ternal facts of that ...
... meaning or scheme of value imposing itself on human life . There is only experience in the perceiving minds of men . Meaning , therefore , is derived from the relationships projected on the independent , ex- ternal facts of that ...
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