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" If," says the author expressly, " we mean by personality anything else than the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself, we are not justified in saying that it necessarily belongs to God. "
The Philosophy of Thomas Hill Green - หน้า 82
โดย William Henry Fairbrother - 1896 - 187 หน้า
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The Church quarterly review, เล่มที่ 17

1884 - 526 หน้า
...fought over without any very precise meaning being attached to it, and explains it to mean for him 'the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself.' If we were now examining the philosophical basis of He1 See Archbishop King's discourse appended to...

Mind, เล่มที่ 9

1884 - 640 หน้า
...selfobjectifying consciousness. " If," says the author expressly, " we mean by personality anything else than the quality in a subject of being consciously...justified in saying that it necessarily belongs to God." But how, I would ask — with all reverence for the deep religious emotion of our author, — can we...

The Church Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 17

1884 - 524 หน้า
...fought over without any very precise meaning being attached to it, and explains it to mean for him 'the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself.' If we were now examining the philosophical basis of He1 See Archbishop King's discourse appended to...

Littell's Living Age, เล่มที่ 160

1884 - 864 หน้า
...fought over without any very precise meaning being attached to it, and explains it to mean for him "the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself." If we were now examining the philosophical basis of Hegehanism, and comparing it with the prevalent...

The Church Review, เล่มที่ 47

1886 - 638 หน้า
...the human, and that both arc personal." He quotes Professor Green's definition of personality as " the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself." Again, "The genuineness, not merely of Principal Caird's 'theism, but of his Christianity, is undoubted."...

Works of Thomas Hill Green: Miscellanies and memoir

Thomas Hill Green - 1888 - 684 หน้า
...character ' ; and whatever else ' personality ' may mean, it must at least imply self-consciousness, ' the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself.' The difficulties which these considerations raise cannot be removed by any theory ; yet the idea of...

Prolegomena to Ethics

Thomas Hill Green - 1890 - 480 หน้า
...in man. Personality ,_ no doubt, is a term that has often been fought over without any very precise meaning being attached to it. If we mean anything else by it than the quality in^l subject of being consciously an object to itself, we are not justified in saying that it necessarily...

Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Religion: With a Chapter on CHristian Unity ...

James Macbride Sterrett - 1890 - 384 หน้า
...unity with the human, and that both are personal." He quotes Prof. Green's definition of personality as "the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself. Again, " The Hegel's system rightly understood, I believe, as Gabler maintained, assumes a self-conscious...

Theism as Grounded in Human Nature: Historically and Critically Handled ...

William Leslie Davidson - 1893 - 512 หน้า
...(p. 191), he says: "Personality is a term that has often been fought over without any very precise meaning being attached to it. If we mean anything...a subject of being consciously an object to itself [ie, Self-consciousness], we are not justified in saying that it necessarily belongs to God and to...

Mind, เล่มที่ 5

1896 - 604 หน้า
...different from ' inclination.' Again when defining Personality (which he does with avowed diffidence) as 'the quality in a subject of being consciously an object to itself' he involves himself in an analogous difficulty. His hesitation to offer this or any definition of self...




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