What is Reality An Inquiry As to the Reasonableness of Natural Religion And Th

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What is Reality An Inquiry As to the Reasonableness of Natural Religion And Th
Francis Howe Johnson
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In the latter case our mountain-top has become a wide-spreading table- land, on which the observer finds himself one of a multitude of similar beings whose reality is no more a matter of doubt to him than his own. The rela- tions which the individuals of this multitude sus- tain to each other are matters of personal experi- ence. They are known as exceedingly varied and complex, yet so connected and interdependent as to suggest a unity. And when, in the effort to grasp this thought of unity-in-...complexity, he ca. Sts about him for a symbol that shall embody it, nothing 240 WHAT IS BEAUTY ? offers itself save that very aspect of things upon which he has just turned his back. This multitude of apparently independent units closely resembles an organism. But the analogy is imperfect ; for, in the latter case, there is wanting that well-defined central consciousness that was the most certainly real part of the organism of his ex- perience. As in the former case, this symbolism is luminous on one side and dark on the other.

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