lecture02-第7节
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positively espoused: even unnecessary givings…up are added in
order that the happiness may increase。 Religion thus makes easy
and felicitous what in any case is necessary; and if it be the
only agency that can accomplish this result; its vital importance
as a human faculty stands vindicated beyond dispute。 It becomes
an essential organ of our life; performing a function which no
other portion of our nature can so successfully fulfill。 From
the merely biological point of view; so to call it; this is a
conclusion to which; so far as I can now see; we shall inevitably
be led; and led moreover by following the purely empirical method
of demonstration which I sketched to you in the first lecture。
Of the farther office of religion as a metaphysical revelation I
will say nothing now。
But to foreshadow the terminus of one's investigations is one
thing; and to arrive there safely is another。 In the next
lecture; abandoning the extreme generalities which have engrossed
us hitherto; I propose that we begin our actual journey by
addressing ourselves directly to the concrete facts。