Lowell Lectures: On the Application of Metaphysical and Ethical Science to the Evidence of ReligionC. C. Little and J. Brown, 1849 - 465 sider |
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... called , should seriously conflict . Men are drawn different ways by opposite fears , by their dread on the one hand of an irreligious philosophy , and on the other of an unphilosophical religion . Loyalty to truth , which is the ...
... called , should seriously conflict . Men are drawn different ways by opposite fears , by their dread on the one hand of an irreligious philosophy , and on the other of an unphilosophical religion . Loyalty to truth , which is the ...
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... called realities only by a figure of speech ; they are so called to mark our strong sense of the correctness with which a certain quality is attributed to a substance or an action . Thus , virtue is said , figuratively , to be a reality ...
... called realities only by a figure of speech ; they are so called to mark our strong sense of the correctness with which a certain quality is attributed to a substance or an action . Thus , virtue is said , figuratively , to be a reality ...
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... called its in- ventor . Sir William Hamilton , the most accomplished logician of our own day , asserts distinctly , that there has been , " in fact , no progress made in the general development of the syllogism since the time of ...
... called its in- ventor . Sir William Hamilton , the most accomplished logician of our own day , asserts distinctly , that there has been , " in fact , no progress made in the general development of the syllogism since the time of ...
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... called , of the last century , especially in those of Helvetius , Volney , D'Holbach , and Condillac . Hel- vetius , for instance , refusing to receive any other evidence than that of the senses , tracing all ideas to this source , and ...
... called , of the last century , especially in those of Helvetius , Volney , D'Holbach , and Condillac . Hel- vetius , for instance , refusing to receive any other evidence than that of the senses , tracing all ideas to this source , and ...
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... called the peculiar zest which the reaction against modern ten- dencies gives to the revival of ancient absurdities . " When Mr. Whewell , in his glowing admiration of the brilliant discov- eries recently made in natural science ...
... called the peculiar zest which the reaction against modern ten- dencies gives to the revival of ancient absurdities . " When Mr. Whewell , in his glowing admiration of the brilliant discov- eries recently made in natural science ...
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