Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen UniverseMacmillan, 1879 - 235 páginas |
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... , D. D. , LL.D. , ( Class of 1814 , ) FORMER PRESIDENT OF HARVARD COLLEGE ; 66 PREFERENCE BEING GIVEN TO WORKS IN THE INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL SCIENCES " RECEIVED 14 Dec. , 1880 . R PHILOSOPHY Phil 8644 1.5 ACMILLAN & C.
... , D. D. , LL.D. , ( Class of 1814 , ) FORMER PRESIDENT OF HARVARD COLLEGE ; 66 PREFERENCE BEING GIVEN TO WORKS IN THE INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL SCIENCES " RECEIVED 14 Dec. , 1880 . R PHILOSOPHY Phil 8644 1.5 ACMILLAN & C.
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... our first parents sprang in a moment , ready - made , into the 1 See the article in the Quarterly Review for 1869 , entitled ' The Argument of Design . ' possession of a mature physical and moral nature . Now 22 CHOOSING THE SUBJECT .
... our first parents sprang in a moment , ready - made , into the 1 See the article in the Quarterly Review for 1869 , entitled ' The Argument of Design . ' possession of a mature physical and moral nature . Now 22 CHOOSING THE SUBJECT .
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... moral , has been developed from what we may term an insignificant beginning - why should we there- fore set ourselves against the hypothesis which presumes that a similar course of procedure may have been adopted in the history of our ...
... moral , has been developed from what we may term an insignificant beginning - why should we there- fore set ourselves against the hypothesis which presumes that a similar course of procedure may have been adopted in the history of our ...
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... moral or social beings . The result is that , having voluntarily confined our argument to one channel , we obtain a knowledge of God's character , which is neces- sarily incomplete . ' I quite agree with what Sir Kenneth has said about ...
... moral or social beings . The result is that , having voluntarily confined our argument to one channel , we obtain a knowledge of God's character , which is neces- sarily incomplete . ' I quite agree with what Sir Kenneth has said about ...
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... moral and social point of view , or from that of religious belief in any of its thousand forms . I shall not , for the moment , give any reasons for attaching comparatively little importance to the two latter methods beyond the obvious ...
... moral and social point of view , or from that of religious belief in any of its thousand forms . I shall not , for the moment , give any reasons for attaching comparatively little importance to the two latter methods beyond the obvious ...
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Paradoxical Philosophy: A Sequel to the Unseen Universe Balfour Stewart,Peter Guthrie Tait Vista completa - 1878 |
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