American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to DarwinismMacmillan, 1966 - 448 páginas An anthology of selected writings from Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey which reflect American thinking on various subjects. |
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... become unreasonable ; but the dishonor to reason by the creature has carried no impeachment of integrity or derogation of dignity over to the Absolute Creator . Indi- vidual reason in some cases within the universe has become debased by ...
... become unreasonable ; but the dishonor to reason by the creature has carried no impeachment of integrity or derogation of dignity over to the Absolute Creator . Indi- vidual reason in some cases within the universe has become debased by ...
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... become less frequent , so that the former set of feelings have become strengthened by use , while the latter have become relatively weakened by disuse . Along with this direct and obvious effect of social integration , another effect ...
... become less frequent , so that the former set of feelings have become strengthened by use , while the latter have become relatively weakened by disuse . Along with this direct and obvious effect of social integration , another effect ...
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... become cen- tral to pragmatism and positivism . He holds , for instance , a form of the principle of verifiability - ideas are to be tested by sensory observation- and of the principle of pragmatism- hypotheses are confirmed by refer ...
... become cen- tral to pragmatism and positivism . He holds , for instance , a form of the principle of verifiability - ideas are to be tested by sensory observation- and of the principle of pragmatism- hypotheses are confirmed by refer ...
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American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to Darwinism Paul Kurtz Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to Darwinism Paul Kurtz Vista de fragmentos - 1966 |
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