Pantheism in Neo-Hegelian Thought |
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Abso absolute Substance all-comprehending all-embracing all-inclusive Bradley Caird's philosophy Caird's thought ception complete conceived conception of deity contends Critical Philosophy differences distinctiveness divine experience Doctor of Philosophy Edinburgh and London Edward Caird ence endeavored to avoid Essays on Literature essentially Evolution of Religion existence fact feeling finite consciousness finite experi finite individual finite selfhood finitude form of pantheism fundamental harmonious whole Hegel Hegelian and Neo-Hegelian Ibid idea implied indi inorganic integrated intelligence istence latter Literature and Philosophy lute macrocosm manifestation mean mind monistic natural unity Neo-Hegelian philosophies nevertheless organic psychological vitalism particle of dust posits principle of unity Pringle-Pattison Pringle-Pattison's philosophy Pringle-Pattison's thought rational reality of finite recognizes regarded relation relatively supreme scheme of actuality seems self-conscious self-determining sense significant reality Spinoza standpoint submerged substance tendency toward abstraction theism things totality transcendence ultimate Universal Intelligence University of California unmistakable pantheistic usage vidual view of reality viewpoint