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Single Idea 22653

[filed under theme 29. Religion / B. Monotheistic Religion / 4. Christianity / a. Christianity ]

Full Idea

In what did the emancipating message of primitive Christianity consist but in the announcement that God recognizes those weak and tender impulses which paganism had so rudely overlooked.

Gist of Idea

Early Christianity says God recognises the neglected weak and tender impulses

Source

William James (The Sentiment of Rationality [1882], p.36)

Book Ref

James,William: 'Selected Writings of William James', ed/tr. Bird,Graham [Everyman 1995], p.36


A Reaction

Nietzsche says these are the virtues of a good slave. Previous virtues were dominated by military needs, but the new virtues are those of large cities, where communal living with strangers is the challenge.


The 18 ideas from 'The Sentiment of Rationality'

It seems that we feel rational when we detect no irrationality [James]
Our greatest pleasure is the economy of reducing chaotic facts to one single fact [James]
Understanding by means of causes is useless if they are not reduced to a minimum number [James]
We have a passion for knowing the parts of something, rather than the whole [James]
A complete system is just a classification of the whole world's ingredients [James]
A single explanation must have a single point of view [James]
Classification can only ever be for a particular purpose [James]
How can the ground of rationality be itself rational? [James]
Dogs' curiosity only concerns what will happen next [James]
The mind has evolved entirely for practical interests, seen in our reflex actions [James]
Early Christianity says God recognises the neglected weak and tender impulses [James]
We can't know if the laws of nature are stable, but we must postulate it or assume it [James]
Trying to assess probabilities by mere calculation is absurd and impossible [James]
Scientific genius extracts more than other people from the same evidence [James]
All good philosophers start from a dumb conviction about which truths can be revealed [James]
Experimenters assume the theory is true, and stick to it as long as result don't disappoint [James]
It is wisdom to believe what you desire, because belief is needed to achieve it [James]
Evolution suggests prevailing or survival as a new criterion of right and wrong [James]