Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen UniverseMacmillan, 1879 - 235 páginas |
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... least a pre- liminary discussion . Sir Kenneth was the first to speak . Sir Kenneth M Kelpie . — Something in the service to - day brought to my mind the two ways of viewing the universe - the idealistic and the materialistic . The ...
... least a pre- liminary discussion . Sir Kenneth was the first to speak . Sir Kenneth M Kelpie . — Something in the service to - day brought to my mind the two ways of viewing the universe - the idealistic and the materialistic . The ...
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... least , of them nevertheless stand in awe of the righteous indignation of God . Take , for instance , the successful and secret murderer . In not a few cases he has voluntarily come forward to be his own accuser - driven to con- fess by ...
... least , of them nevertheless stand in awe of the righteous indignation of God . Take , for instance , the successful and secret murderer . In not a few cases he has voluntarily come forward to be his own accuser - driven to con- fess by ...
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... least , of our vicious propensities as are not well provided against by law and police . To conclude : I am even inclined to think that this system will act prejudicially upon its particular pet , the great philosopher , who , while ...
... least , of our vicious propensities as are not well provided against by law and police . To conclude : I am even inclined to think that this system will act prejudicially upon its particular pet , the great philosopher , who , while ...
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... least a consciousness sufficiently developed to feel at the same time a longing for immortality and an assurance of its impossibility . Probably the Governor of the universe has done his best ; there may very possibly be an inherent ...
... least a consciousness sufficiently developed to feel at the same time a longing for immortality and an assurance of its impossibility . Probably the Governor of the universe has done his best ; there may very possibly be an inherent ...
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A Sequel to the Unseen Universe Balfour Stewart. be considered as at least virtually an acknow- ledgment of defeat . Had Had you said no more , I should not have thought it necessary to reply . But your answer to our friend Fairbank ...
A Sequel to the Unseen Universe Balfour Stewart. be considered as at least virtually an acknow- ledgment of defeat . Had Had you said no more , I should not have thought it necessary to reply . But your answer to our friend Fairbank ...
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Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen Universe Balfour Stewart,Peter Guthrie Tait Vista completa - 1878 |
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