Mans Knowledge of Man And of God Six Discourses Delivered Before the Universi

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Mans Knowledge of Man And of God Six Discourses Delivered Before the Universi
Richard Travers Smith
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63. Now in speaking thus we have been regard- ing the personality of man and his moral powers as powers and forces separate from Fourth step.
nature, and capable of being entirely Man must be J regarded not distinguished from everything in nature. Se ^ t ^^ om And this they certainly are and have nature > buti " his * * connexion with ever been felt to be. Although self and ' nature ; the will by which self acts are mysteries, that does not in the least imply that there is any doubt about the e
...xistence of self. We know not what it is in itself, but we know that it is. It has a separate existence of its own so far as anything can be said to have a separate existence : and this is a necessary qualification, for nothing can be conceived as exist- ing in absolute separation from other things. We cannot name anything or even conceive it without thereby distinguishing it from other things and UNIVERSITY 1 78 MAN'S KNO WLEDGE implying its relation to them ; its existence implies theirs. But the relation of self to nature is one of distinction and of opposition.

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