this as well as the philosopher。 He must fire his volley of new
vocables out of his conceptual shotgun; for his profession
condemns him to this industry; but he secretly knows the
hollowness and irrelevancy。 His formulas are like stereoscopic or
kinetoscopic photographs seen outside the instrument; they lack
the depth; the motion; the vitality。 In the religious sphere; in
particular; belief that formulas are true can never wholly take
the place of personal experience。
In my next lecture I will try to complete my rough description of
religious experience; and in the lecture after that; which is the
last one; I will try my hand at formulating conceptually the
truth to which it is a witness。
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