The Fundamental ScienceKegan Paul, Trench, 1885 - 265 páginas |
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... need hardly say , not always or simply in the way of approval — the views and sentiments of agnostic writers who have gained high distinction by the fruits of sagacious and patient scientific research , or , to instance Mr. Herbert ...
... need hardly say , not always or simply in the way of approval — the views and sentiments of agnostic writers who have gained high distinction by the fruits of sagacious and patient scientific research , or , to instance Mr. Herbert ...
Página xv
... the unreasonableness of such a desire . What then am I to do ? I need not ask how I am to prove that things which are equal to the same are equal to one another this truth is one of which I have a clear perception ; Introduction . XV.
... the unreasonableness of such a desire . What then am I to do ? I need not ask how I am to prove that things which are equal to the same are equal to one another this truth is one of which I have a clear perception ; Introduction . XV.
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... needs be at perpetual strife . 66 It will be observed that in the passage I have been reviewing no prospect whatever of a life to come is presented to the reader . At the close of the work the writer sums up all that he has to say upon ...
... needs be at perpetual strife . 66 It will be observed that in the passage I have been reviewing no prospect whatever of a life to come is presented to the reader . At the close of the work the writer sums up all that he has to say upon ...
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... needs leave depths still unexplored . There can be no hope that the phenomenal world will at last render a full and exhaustive account of itself . From the organic conditions of human thought and feeling to the remotest indications of ...
... needs leave depths still unexplored . There can be no hope that the phenomenal world will at last render a full and exhaustive account of itself . From the organic conditions of human thought and feeling to the remotest indications of ...
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... needs engage attention in the course of inquiry thus indicated , that it is not easy to set out with a mind free from pre- possessions unfavourable to the attainment of truth ; but an examination of the subject is not for that reason to ...
... needs engage attention in the course of inquiry thus indicated , that it is not easy to set out with a mind free from pre- possessions unfavourable to the attainment of truth ; but an examination of the subject is not for that reason to ...
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