The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumen1W. Collins, 1836 |
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... philosophy to rectify and extend physical , but not to rectify and extend moral science . * 9. On this subject there is an instructive ana- logy taken from another science , and which illus- trates still more the distinction now stated ...
... philosophy to rectify and extend physical , but not to rectify and extend moral science . * 9. On this subject there is an instructive ana- logy taken from another science , and which illus- trates still more the distinction now stated ...
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... Philosophy we should distinguish be- tween the facts of every question and its mathe- matics ; so is there a similar distinction to be observed between the facts and the ethics of every question in Moral Philosophy . * * While ...
... Philosophy we should distinguish be- tween the facts of every question and its mathe- matics ; so is there a similar distinction to be observed between the facts and the ethics of every question in Moral Philosophy . * * While ...
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... moral science . We pass to other data ; but we have the same for the ... Philosophy , which , without the aid of further observation , can , by a ... ethics - just as when in physical science we elevate ETHICS OF THEOLOGY . 37.
... moral science . We pass to other data ; but we have the same for the ... Philosophy , which , without the aid of further observation , can , by a ... ethics - just as when in physical science we elevate ETHICS OF THEOLOGY . 37.
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PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
MR HUMES OBJECTION TO THE A POSTERIORI | 121 |
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