Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen UniverseMacmillan, 1879 - 235 páginas |
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... complete as a hypothesis , requires to be supplemented by a correspond- ing progress from infinity in the opposite direction . If , therefore , the development of the individual onwards and upwards into the eternity of the 30 CHOOSING ...
... complete as a hypothesis , requires to be supplemented by a correspond- ing progress from infinity in the opposite direction . If , therefore , the development of the individual onwards and upwards into the eternity of the 30 CHOOSING ...
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... complete , the mistake will be found to be transferred to somewhat different shoulders from those on which the Doctor supposes it now to rest . • Stephen Fairbank . - Well , well , gentlemen , we are now nearing home , and I have two ...
... complete , the mistake will be found to be transferred to somewhat different shoulders from those on which the Doctor supposes it now to rest . • Stephen Fairbank . - Well , well , gentlemen , we are now nearing home , and I have two ...
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... complete as before , the evidence of design ; but it would be design acting in a manner wholly inscrutable to human beings . It would put them to a species of intellectual confusion . Thus we come to see that a watch or any other ...
... complete as before , the evidence of design ; but it would be design acting in a manner wholly inscrutable to human beings . It would put them to a species of intellectual confusion . Thus we come to see that a watch or any other ...
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... complete our hypothesis , we must imagine the vital phenomena of the present universe to be derived from the Unseen just as truly as its objective realities . Swedenborg held , it is well known , views of this nature , and it now ...
... complete our hypothesis , we must imagine the vital phenomena of the present universe to be derived from the Unseen just as truly as its objective realities . Swedenborg held , it is well known , views of this nature , and it now ...
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... much an assumption to assert that such life must be very much lower than ours as it would be to assert that it must be very much higher . At present we • must imagine ourselves to be in complete ignorance of THE REPLY . ΙΟΙ.
... much an assumption to assert that such life must be very much lower than ours as it would be to assert that it must be very much higher . At present we • must imagine ourselves to be in complete ignorance of THE REPLY . ΙΟΙ.
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Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen Universe Balfour Stewart,Peter Guthrie Tait Vista completa - 1878 |
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