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Page 63
It is organized , and therefore living knowledge . ( OUS , P . 287 ; see Idea , pp .
118 – 119 ) In the Idea itself , anticipating Arnold ' s remarks on the " energetic
and harmonious activity ” of all the powers of the mind , Newman prefaced this ...
It is organized , and therefore living knowledge . ( OUS , P . 287 ; see Idea , pp .
118 – 119 ) In the Idea itself , anticipating Arnold ' s remarks on the " energetic
and harmonious activity ” of all the powers of the mind , Newman prefaced this ...
Page 90
The interesting fact is that , with the exception of " additions , ” all of Arnold ' s key
words here — " stages of existence , ” " living edifice , " " grow , " " developments ,
" " evolution ” — are compatible with Newman ' s metaphors of organic growth .
The interesting fact is that , with the exception of " additions , ” all of Arnold ' s key
words here — " stages of existence , ” " living edifice , " " grow , " " developments ,
" " evolution ” — are compatible with Newman ' s metaphors of organic growth .
Page 175
... and Science " ( 1882 ) , in which he defends a religiously colored poetry that
gives us the momentary impression of living in a providential universe , even
while accepting without demur the naturalistic deductions of Darwin and Huxley .
... and Science " ( 1882 ) , in which he defends a religiously colored poetry that
gives us the momentary impression of living in a providential universe , even
while accepting without demur the naturalistic deductions of Darwin and Huxley .
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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