| 1831 - 576 páginas
...contradiction proved, the edifice of our knowledge is undermined ; for ' no lie is of the 1 truth.' Consciousness is to the philosopher, what the Bible is to the theologian. Both are professedly revelations of divine truth; both exclusively supply the constitutive elements of knowledge,... | |
| 1835 - 916 páginas
...this contradiction proved, the edifico of our knowledge is undermined ; for " no lie is of the truth." 3 ( W! k% fփ ÛP 6 D0یЃ: X . S * unk e D~SL B { professedly revelations of divine truth ; both exclusively supply the constitutive elements of knowledge,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 páginas
...contradiction proved, the edifice of our knowledge is undermined ; for " no lie is of tlie truth." Consciousness is to the philosopher, what the Bible is to the theologian. Both are professedly revelations of divine truth ; both exclusively supply the constitutive principles of knowledge,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 828 páginas
...this contradiction proved, the edifice of our knowledge is undermined ; for " no lie is of the truth." Consciousness is to the philosopher, what the Bible is to the theologian. Both are professedly revelations of divine truth ; both exclusively supply the constitutive principles of knowledge,... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1853 - 208 páginas
...primitive, and consequently incomprehensible, are given less in the form of cognitions than of beliefs. 19. Consciousness is to the philosopher, what the Bible is to the theologian. Both are professedly revelations of divine truth ; both exclusively supply the constitutive principles of knowledge,... | |
| James Henley Thornwell - 1855 - 330 páginas
...this contradiction proved? the edifice of our knowledge is undermined ; for no lie is of the truth. Consciousness is to the philosopher what the Bible is to the theologian. Both are professed revelations of Divine truth ; both exclusively supply the constitutive elements of knowledge,... | |
| Hosea Ballou, George Homer Emerson, Thomas Baldwin Thayer, Richard Eddy - 1856 - 464 páginas
...consummation of knowledge." The true position of Hamilton, we take to be indicated where he says, " Consciousness is to the philosopher, what the Bible is to the theologian. Both profess to be revelations of divine truth. To both we must resort for elements and laws." Now, as the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 páginas
...manner, is it in philosophy. Consciousness is to CoiiFCiousnesa and Ai_ i -iiit -ni i • i » the nib]c the philosopher what the Bible is to the theologian....fared with the one revelation, so has it with the other. Men turned, indeed, to consciousness, and professed to regard its authority as paramount, but... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 páginas
...philosophy. Consciousness is to Consciousness and ^ pLU hh fc th Bible is to th ^ the r.ible. _ * * logian. Both are revelations of the truth, — and both afford...frequently, fared with the one revelation, so has it witli the other. Men turned, indeed, to consciousness, and professed to regard its authority as paramount,... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 páginas
...found in revelation only what he was predetermined to find. So, in like manner, is it in philosophy. Consciousness is to the philosopher what the Bible...fared with the one revelation, so has it with the other. Men turned, indeed, to consciousness, and professed to regard its authority as paramount ; but... | |
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