| William James - 1896 - Страниц: 374
...not know what the sweat and blood and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this. If this life be not a real fight, in which something...like a real fight, — as if there were something really wild in the universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are needed to redeem... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1896 - Страниц: 802
...not know what the sweat and blood and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this. If this life be not a real fight in which something...feels like a real fight ; as if there were something really wild in the Universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are needed to redeem."... | |
| William James - 1896 - Страниц: 394
...not know what the sweat and blood and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this. If this life be not a real fight, in which something...like a real fight, — as if there were something / really wild in the universe which we, with all ouride-/ alities and faithfulnesses, are needed to... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer - 1896 - Страниц: 388
...not know what the sweat and blood and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this. If this life be not a real fight in which something...feels like a real fight ; as if there were something really wild in the Universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are needed to redeem."... | |
| William James - 1896 - Страниц: 364
...not know what the sweat and blood and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this. If this life be not a real fight, in which something...one may withdraw at will. But it feels like a real, figjat,.;— as if there were something really wild in the universe which we, with all our ide- ialities... | |
| John Stuart Mackenzie - 1897 - Страниц: 484
...intelligible system. In a stirring article entitled "Is Life worth Living?" Professor James remarks — "If this life be not a real fight, in which something...may withdraw at will. But it feels like a real fight ; " and he concludes by urging that our attitude on this matter is necessarily one of faith. "Believe,"... | |
| Volney Streamer - 1897 - Страниц: 248
...not know what the sweat and blood and tragedy of this life mean, if they mean anything short of this. If this life be not a real fight, in which something...one may withdraw at will. But it feels like a real fight—as if there were something really wild in the universe which we, with all our idealities and... | |
| Horatio Willis Dresser - 1899 - Страниц: 236
...unimpeachable hypothesis. Only in such a world can moral judgments have a claim to be." And again2: " If this life be not a real fight, in which something...theatricals, from which one may withdraw at will." " A world with a chance in it of being altogether good, even if the chance never come to pass, is 'better... | |
| 1899 - Страниц: 848
...unimpeachable hypothesis. Only in such a world can moral judgments have a claim to be." And again : f "If this life be not a real fight, in which something...eternally gained for the universe by success, it is no • " The Will to B«lieTe," p. 292. ' Ibid, p. 61. better than a game of private theatricals, from... | |
| 1917 - Страниц: 714
...and goodness are at grips with Chaos and old Night. One need only recall the well-known close of the essay ' Is Life worth Living ? ' : 'If this life be...feels like a real fight — as if there were something really wild in the universe which we, with all our idealities and faithfulnesses, are indeed to redeem.... | |
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