        item: #1 of 3
          id: 16833
      author: Mill, John Stuart
       title: Auguste Comte and Positivism
        date: None
       words: 53016
      flesch: 45
     summary: These mental dispositions in M. Comte account for his not having found or sought a logical criterion of proof; but they are scarcely consistent with his inveterate hostility to the hypothesis of the luminiferous ether, which certainly gratifies our predilection for order and harmony, not to say our besoin d'idéalite, in no ordinary degree. M. Comte examines and criticises, for the most part justly, some of the principal efforts which have been made by individual thinkers for this purpose.
    keywords: abstract; conception; doctrine; facts; general; history; human; intellectual; knowledge; laws; life; m. comte; mankind; means; metaphysical; mind; mode; nature; object; opinion; order; phaenomena; philosophy; place; power; present; religion; science; social; society; state; system; theological; theory; thinkers; thought; time; universal; work
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          id: 32006
      author: Muir, Pearson M'Adam
       title: Modern Substitutes for Christianity
        date: None
       words: 41392
      flesch: 67
     summary: 'In Theism,' so Haeckel draws out the comparison, 'God is opposed to Nature as an extra-mundane being, as creating and sustaining the world, and acting upon it from without, while in Pantheism God, as an intra-mundane being, is everywhere identical with Nature itself, and is operative within the world as force or {73} energy.'[5] Guesses at the Riddle of Existence; Lectures on the Study of History; The founder of Christianity_.
    keywords: appendix; belief; christianity; christians; church; creed; day; divine; earth; faith; father; god; good; humanity; jesus; life; light; living; lord; love; man; mankind; men; morality; nature; pantheism; power; religion; son; soul; spirit; things; thought; truth; universe; way; words; world; worship
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        item: #3 of 3
          id: 37651
      author: Mallock, W. H. (William Hurrell)
       title: The New Paul and Virginia; Or, Positivism on an Island
        date: None
       words: 15421
      flesch: 78
     summary: Professor Paul Darnley, in his own walk of life, was even more famous than Virginia had been in hers. At last Virginia whispered, with a soft smile-- 'Suppose we put that nasty microscope aside; it is only in the way.
    keywords: chapter; curate; god; half; happiness; humanity; life; matter; paul; professor; religion; solemn; thought; truth; virginia; world
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