The Structure of Human Wakefulness

Review of Metaphysics 3 (4):453 - 469 (1950)
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Abstract

I leave it open whether the teleological, cosmological and ontological arguments can be held together by simply stating that the common experience of our daily waking from sleep is direct evidence of God's actuality. St. Paul's vision that in God "we live and move and have our being" seems to support directly the practical value of efforts towards a restatement of the traditional arguments. It may be also of significant value for our educational systems, to give a positive content to the somewhat negative term, transcendence.

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