The Relation of Ethics to Religion An Introduction to the Critical Study of Chr
The Relation of Ethics to Religion An Introduction to the Critical Study of Chr
Robert Potter
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The answer is (i. ) that the analogy is a false one. The language is the same in each case ; we both describe the object in the language of colour. It is the statement of the fact which is different. I call it red and you call it blue. Besides (II. ) it sometimes happens that one of us sees a 36 The Relation of Ethics to Religion. difference and the other sees no difference at alL We both see a number of objects : to me some of them are green and some of them are blue ; to you they are all brow...n. The analogy of language will give the objector in this case no show of help at all. If I give in my language two differing descriptions of two objects, and if you in your language describe them both by the same words, one of us must be wrong. The astronomers tell us that the red stars and the white stars are each in a different stage of development. But suppose the stars appear to me some red and some white, and all white to you, then my consciousness tells me of the difference and yours does not.
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