The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1915 |
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... Butler calls the ' presages of Con- science ' and attends only to the senses and the induc- tive intellect . The extreme opposite to this school of thinkers is to be found in the school of Plato , and Butler and Kant , who practically ...
... Butler calls the ' presages of Con- science ' and attends only to the senses and the induc- tive intellect . The extreme opposite to this school of thinkers is to be found in the school of Plato , and Butler and Kant , who practically ...
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... Butler and Kant . The work that had fallen to him in life , owing to family circumstances , and also as that which satisfied " the impulse to busy ourselves with the affairs of men " -an impulse very strongly possessed by Bagehot - was ...
... Butler and Kant . The work that had fallen to him in life , owing to family circumstances , and also as that which satisfied " the impulse to busy ourselves with the affairs of men " -an impulse very strongly possessed by Bagehot - was ...
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... the Evidence , and an Appendix . HARTLEY COLERIDGE ( 1852 ) SHAKESPEARE - THE MAN ( 1853 ) BISHOP BUTLER ( 1854 ) . • 47 55 77 London , 1852 ) • · 138 • 187 • 218 262 MEMOIR BY RICHARD HOLT HUTTON . IT is inevitable , xi.
... the Evidence , and an Appendix . HARTLEY COLERIDGE ( 1852 ) SHAKESPEARE - THE MAN ( 1853 ) BISHOP BUTLER ( 1854 ) . • 47 55 77 London , 1852 ) • · 138 • 187 • 218 262 MEMOIR BY RICHARD HOLT HUTTON . IT is inevitable , xi.
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... Butler will easily see , by those moral and retributive instincts which warn us of the meaning and conse- quences of guilt : - " The moral principle , " he wrote in that essay , " whatever may be said to the contrary by complacent ...
... Butler will easily see , by those moral and retributive instincts which warn us of the meaning and conse- quences of guilt : - " The moral principle , " he wrote in that essay , " whatever may be said to the contrary by complacent ...
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... Butler , thus : - : - " Of course it is not this kind of fanaticism that we impute to a prelate of the English Church ; human sacrifices are not respectable , and Achilles was not rector of Stanhope . But though the costume and ...
... Butler , thus : - : - " Of course it is not this kind of fanaticism that we impute to a prelate of the English Church ; human sacrifices are not respectable , and Achilles was not rector of Stanhope . But though the costume and ...
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