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Absolute appears apprehended argument ascribed astronomer become Bertrand Russell certainly Chapter characterised chiefly Christianity conceived conception conscious considerable contingency course creation creative aspect creative Power definitely Deity Demiurge difficulty Divine doubt Douglas Fawcett Earth Edward Caird emphasised evolution existent things existent Universe extent F. H. Bradley F. W. H. Myers grounds Hegel Hegelian Henry Sidgwick human imagination important intelligible interpretation involve kind later stage least Leibniz limited McTaggart mental modern modes of existence nature outlook particular existences particular thing perhaps persistence philosophy physical organism Plato point of view possible pretty problems Professor psychical research purely realisation reality recent recognised referred regarded religion seems sense Shakespeare significance Sir Henry Jones spatio-temporal system special sciences speculative spiritual subtle body supposed survival telepathy temporal process tended thought tion true ultimate Universal Mind urged Value W. T. Stace whole writers