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    The Christian Way: a Study of New Testament Ethics in Relation to Present Problems. By Sydney Cave.W. R. Inge - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (95):373-374.
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    He Who Is, A Study in Traditional Theism. By E. L. Mascall, B.D.W. R. Inge - 1944 - Philosophy 19 (73):171-172.
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    Selected Mystical Writings of William Law. By Stephen Hobhouse.W. R. Inge - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (55):371-372.
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    Archaism and Futurism.W. R. Inge - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (105):124 - 131.
    We are all waiting eagerly for the last three volumes of Toynbee's great Study of History , which has brought a new honour to British scholarship. For no English and perhaps no German writer has amassed such a wealth of information on human affairs in every age and every continent. We hope, rather anxiously, that his final diagnosis will not be to expect a “knock-out blow” from the strongest Power, which must be Russia. He is no disciple of Spengler, but (...)
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    Civilisation and Religious Values. By H. D. A. Major. (Allen & Unwin, Price 7s. 6d.).W. R. Inge - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):281-.
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    Escape.W. R. Inge - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (60):386 - 399.
    There are times when we are so much in harmony with our surroundings that we are content to bask in the sunshine and to say to the passing hour, like Faust, “Stay with us; you are so fair.” There have been times when whole nations, or the most vocal part of them, have believed themselves to be living in a world which, if not the best of all possible worlds, is an abode from which they have no desire to escape. (...)
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    Great Thinkers: (IV) Plotinus.W. R. Inge - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):144 - 153.
    Times have changed since Pfleiderer, in 1883, after summing up Neoplatonism in three contemptuous sentences, concludes, “In this convulsed state, entirely destitute of contents, consciousness has disappeared, and with it the very possibility of the religious relation, in favour of an orgiastic tumult of feeling.” Had Pfleiderer ever read a word of Plotinus or Proclus? If not, he had many to keep him company among the philosophers of his generation, though to be sure, Hegel, Schopenhauer, and Hartmann realized the importance (...)
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    Mysticism. By Evelyn Underhill. (London: Methuen & Co. 1930. Pp. xviii + 515. Price 15s.).W. R. Inge - 1931 - Philosophy 6 (24):519-.
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    Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism. By Gershom G. Scholem. (Schoken Books, New York. 454 pp. $5.50.).W. R. Inge - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (85):188-.
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    Plotinus, an Introductory Study. By P. V. Pistorius. (Bowes and Bowes, Price 21s.).W. R. Inge - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):186-.
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    Plotinus. By A. H. Armstrong. Selections in a new translation. (Allen and Unwin. Price 10s. 6d.).W. R. Inge - 1954 - Philosophy 29 (109):178-.
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    Science, Philosophy and Religion.W. R. Inge - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):146 - 156.
    The subject which has been chosen for me is sufficiently comprehensive. Several years ago I wrote the last of a series of essays in a book called Science, Religion, and Reality , in which, as requested, I tried to sum up the contributions of the other writers, with reflections of my own. I have also given a short statement of my opinions in the first volume of that interesting book, Contemporary British Philosophy . Lastly, I have tried, in a book (...)
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    Sweden Speaks. Edited by Gustaf Witting. Translated by Edith M. Nielsen. (George Allen & Unwin. Pp. 212. Price 3s. 6d.).W. R. Inge - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (70):182-.
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    Theism.W. R. Inge - 1948 - Philosophy 23 (84):38 - 59.
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    The Christian in Philosophy. By J. V. L. Casserley. (Faber & Faber. Pp. 266. Price 18s. net.).W. R. Inge - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):283-.
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    The Crisis of the Human Person. By J. B. Coates. (Longmans, Pp. 256. 12s. 6d.).W. R. Inge - 1950 - Philosophy 25 (92):83-.
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    The New Götterdämmerung.W. R. Inge - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (26):129 - 137.
    Philosophy is keenly interested in the new cosmological theories. For, whatever view we take of the nature of ultimate reality, the world in space and time is an appearance of that reality, and must bear some relation to it. That the discoveries of Copernicus and Darwin have deeply influenced both philosophy and religion is universally admitted. Many think that Einstein and his colleagues may produce a revolution not less momentous.
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    The Philosophy of the Wolf State.W. R. Inge - 1943 - Philosophy 18 (69):6 - 16.
    Among all the sorrows and anxieties of the present crisis in human affairs, none has caused so much consternation to thoughtful people as the open and scornful repudiation, by two of the most civilized nations of Europe, of all the moral principles, all the decent conventions, which for two thousand years have enabled human societies to live together in some degree of contentment and security. Almost all things which once seemed sacred and immutable have now become unsettled—truth and humanity, justice (...)
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    The Philosophy of Mysticism.W. R. Inge - 1938 - Philosophy 13 (52):387 - 405.
    William James's famous book, The Varieties of Religious Experience , appeared in 1902. Ever since that date studies of the psychology of mysticism have poured from the press. In our own country we may name Evelyn Underhill, Mrs. Herman, and von Hügel. In France, Bastide, Murisier, Récéjac, Boutroux, Delacroix, Janet, Poulain, Bremond, Bergson, Bréhier. In America, besides William James, Starbuck, Leuba, Coe, Hocking, Rufus Jones, P. E. More, Pratt, Royce, Bennett. These lists are far from complete. In Germany the subject (...)
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    The Philosophy of Berdyaeff.W. R. Inge - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (80):195 - 204.
    The late Archbishop Temple regarded Berdyaeff as one of the most important writers of the present time, and several good judges have said the same. He is a lonely, original, combative thinker, nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri , whose philosophy is based solely on his own spiritual experience. Contradictions and ambiguities may certainly be found in his writings, but the same may be said of every philosopher who recognizes what Heraclitus calls the fathomless depths of human personality, the clash (...)
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    The Place of Myth in Philosophy.W. R. Inge - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):131 - 145.
    My subject is the place of myth in philosophy, not in religion. If I were dealing with the philosophy of religion, I should, of course, have much to say on the place of myth in theology; and what I have to say may have some bearing on this subject; but I am not dealing with particular dogmas of Christianity or of any other religion. My thesis is that when the mind communes with the world of values its natural and inevitable (...)
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    The Perennial Philosophy.W. R. Inge - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (81):66 - 70.
    The phrase philosophia perennis is said to have been first used by Leibniz. It has been adopted and freely employed by the Catholic Neo-Thomists, for whom it means a development of the Aristotelianism, modified by strong Neoplatonic elements, which Arabian scholars transmitted to the first Renaissance in the West. It claims also to be a return to the early Christian philosophy of religion, a fusion of Hellenistic and Jewish thought, the latter itself a syncretistic religion with many Persian and other (...)
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    The Timeless Moment. By Warner Allen. (Faber & Faber. Pp. 247. 10s. 6d.).W. R. Inge - 1947 - Philosophy 22 (82):170-.
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    Outspoken Essays.W. R. Inge - 1923 - International Journal of Ethics 33 (3):330-331.
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    Annotations in Lewis and Short's Lexicon.W. R. Inge - 1894 - The Classical Review 8 (1-2):25-27.
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  26. A New Reformation.W. R. Inge - 1942 - Hibbert Journal 41:201.
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  27. An Old Man Looks at the World.W. R. Inge - 1947 - Hibbert Journal 46:103.
  28. An Old Man Looks at the World.W. R. Inge - 1951 - Hibbert Journal 50:385.
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    Anthol. Pal. X. 73.W. R. Inge - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (01):9-.
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    Anthol. Pal. X. 73.W. R. Inge - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (1):9-9.
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    Birth-rate and empire.W. R. Inge - 1918 - The Eugenics Review 10 (1):49.
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    Civilization remade by christ.W. R. Inge - 1928 - The Eugenics Review 20 (1):42.
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    Depopulation.W. R. Inge - 1913 - The Eugenics Review 5 (3):261.
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    Eugenics and religion.W. R. Inge - 1968 - The Eugenics Review 60 (2):92-98.
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    Faith and Knowledge.W. R. Inge - 1905 - International Journal of Ethics 15 (3):385-388.
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  36. Gleanings from a Note-book.W. R. Inge - 1935 - Hibbert Journal 34:510.
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    Great Thinkers.W. R. Inge - 1935 - Philosophy 10 (38):144-153.
    Times have changed since Pfleiderer, in 1883, after summing up Neoplatonism in three contemptuous sentences, concludes, “In this convulsed state, entirely destitute of contents, consciousness has disappeared, and with it the very possibility of the religious relation, in favour of an orgiastic tumult of feeling.” Had Pfleiderer ever read a word of Plotinus or Proclus? If not, he had many to keep him company among the philosophers of his generation, though to be sure, Hegel, Schopenhauer, and Hartmann realized the importance (...)
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    Havelock Ellis.W. R. Inge - 1929 - The Eugenics Review 21 (1):47.
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  39. Institutionalism and Mysticism.W. R. Inge - 1913 - Hibbert Journal 12:766.
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  40. Inferior Races.W. R. Inge - 1953 - Hibbert Journal 52:332.
  41. Is the time series reversible? The presidential address.W. R. Inge - 1921 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 21:1.
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    Justice and liberty.W. R. Inge - 1910 - The Eugenics Review 1 (4):292.
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  43. Liberty and Natural Rights.W. R. Inge - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (36):483-484.
     
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  44. Liberal Christianity.W. R. Inge - 1950 - Hibbert Journal 49:128.
     
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    Lucretius iii. 962.W. R. Inge - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (02):62-.
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    More essays of love and virtue.W. R. Inge - 1931 - The Eugenics Review 23 (3):264.
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  47. More Gleanings from a Note-book.W. R. Inge - 1936 - Hibbert Journal 35:184.
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  48. Mysticism in Religion.W. R. Inge - 1948 - Philosophy 24 (89):179-180.
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  49. Miracle, Myth and Mystery: A Conversation.W. R. Inge - 1941 - Hibbert Journal 40:305.
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    No Title available.W. R. Inge - 1949 - Philosophy 24 (90):283-283.
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