| James Edward Hand - 1904 - 368 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built. How, in such an alien and inhuman world, can so powerless a creature as Man preserve his aspirations... | |
| James Edward Hand - 1904 - 364 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built. How, in such an alien and inhuman world, can so powerless a creature as Man preserve his aspirations... | |
| Edward Jenks - 1904 - 724 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built. How, in such an alien and inhuman world, can so powerless a creature as Man preserve his aspirations... | |
| James Edward Hand - 1904 - 366 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, 'are yet so. nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on f the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built.^'... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1906 - 380 halaman
...universe in ruins—all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of despair can the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built." Such words might paralyze the mind and... | |
| Bertrand Russell - 1910 - 202 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built. How, in such an alien and inhuman world, can so powerless a creature as Man preserve his aspirations... | |
| John Neville Figgis - 1912 - 326 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the firm foundation of unyielding despair, can the 'soul' habitation henceforth be safely built." "How, in such an alien and inhuman world, can so powerless... | |
| Burnett Hillman Streeter - 1912 - 560 halaman
...universe in ruins—all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundations of unyielding despair, can the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built." l Such is... | |
| Bernard Bosanquet - 1913 - 378 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built." Here we have the unhappy consciousness in the plainest form. And it is very noticeable how in these... | |
| Rufus Matthew Jones - 1916 - 228 halaman
...universe in ruins — all these things, if not quite beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only...the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built." 1 "Brief and powerless is man's life; on him and all his race the slow, sure doom falls pitiless and... | |
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