1929. Swarthmore Lecture. Contents: Outline of evolution leading to
the advent of Man in the physical world; The questioning voice,
What doest thou here?; Changing views of the scope of physical
theory and the ideal of physical explanation; Both a scientific and
a mystical outlook are involved in the problem of experience; The
irrelevancy of natural law to some aspects of mind and
consciousness; The importance of significances and the consequences
of ruling them outside the scope of inquiry; and Assurance of the
revelation of God rather than of the existence of God is demanded.
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