Let us suppose that
philosophical minds always love knowledge of a sort which shows them the eternal nature not varying from generation and corruption.
(Count of the Holy Roman Empire, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Brazen Crown, Perpetual Arch-Master of the Rosicrucian Masons of Mesopotamia; Attached (in Honorary Capacities) to Societies Musical, Societies Medical, Societies
Philosophical, and Societies General Benevolent, throughout Europe; etc.
It will be necessary to enlarge a little more upon the nature of each of these states, which is not without some difficulty, for he who would enter into a
philosophical inquiry into the principles of them, and not content himself with a superficial view of their outward conduct, must pass over and omit nothing, but explain the true spirit of each of them.
Poetry, therefore, is a more
philosophical and a higher thing than history: for poetry tends to express the universal, history the particular.
Our author's tendency to
philosophical discussion is strikingly set forth in a letter from Dr.
Even the two players at dominoes glanced up from their game, as if to protest against
philosophical philanthropy being brought by name into the Break of Day.
They sounded very nice and
philosophical, but I'm afraid I am not the sort of person to sit in arbors smoking pipes when there is any fun going on outside.
To pass from theological, and
philosophical truth, to the truth of civil business; it will be acknowledged, even by those that practise it not, that clear, and round dealing, is the honor of man's nature; and that mixture of falsehoods, is like alloy in coin of gold and silver, which may make the metal work the better, but it embaseth it.
All the papers, pamphlets, reports-- all the journals published by the scientific, literary, and religious societies enlarged upon its advantages; and the Society of Natural History of Boston, the Society of Science and Art of Albany, the Geographical and Statistical Society of New York, the
Philosophical Society of Philadelphia, and the Smithsonian of Washington sent innumerable letters of congratulation to the Gun Club, together with offers of immediate assistance and money.
In regard to the actual
philosophical views expounded in this work, there is an excellent way of clearing up any difficulties they may present, and that is by an appeal to Nietzsche's other works.
With him there was a well-known professor of philosophy, who had come from Harkov expressly to clear up a difference that had arisen between them on a very important
philosophical question.
He is perhaps the most Chinese of the poets dealt with, and certainly one of the most
philosophical. By his subtly simple method of treatment, lofty themes are clothed in the bright raiment of poetry.