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... means the assimilation of knowledge . This is good , but it is only a part of the process . Know- ledge of isolated facts is better than ignor- ance , but knowledge in the real sense of the term means coherent , systematic knowledge ...
... means the assimilation of knowledge . This is good , but it is only a part of the process . Know- ledge of isolated facts is better than ignor- ance , but knowledge in the real sense of the term means coherent , systematic knowledge ...
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... mean- time ; let him give a wide berth to the commentator and the dogmatist ; let him have nothing to say to Higher or Lower Critics . In a word , let the student come to the Bible entirely from the human side , and it will be strange ...
... mean- time ; let him give a wide berth to the commentator and the dogmatist ; let him have nothing to say to Higher or Lower Critics . In a word , let the student come to the Bible entirely from the human side , and it will be strange ...
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... means of the inductive method . Bacon wanted philosophy to come down from the clouds and become serviceable to man in his daily life . He was a kind of seventeenth century Comte . In so far as Bacon drew men's minds away from barren ...
... means of the inductive method . Bacon wanted philosophy to come down from the clouds and become serviceable to man in his daily life . He was a kind of seventeenth century Comte . In so far as Bacon drew men's minds away from barren ...
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... means of experience . Locke , so to speak , aimed at being the historian as well as the philosopher of the mind . He set himself to inquire into the origin , cer- tainty , and extent of human knowledge . 42 Regarding the origin of our ...
... means of experience . Locke , so to speak , aimed at being the historian as well as the philosopher of the mind . He set himself to inquire into the origin , cer- tainty , and extent of human knowledge . 42 Regarding the origin of our ...
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... means of his psychological theory Locke struck a blow at the Cartesian and Spinozian views . The ontological ... mean to throw doubt upon the fundamental truths of the- ology . What he aimed at was to show that they were established not ...
... means of his psychological theory Locke struck a blow at the Cartesian and Spinozian views . The ontological ... mean to throw doubt upon the fundamental truths of the- ology . What he aimed at was to show that they were established not ...
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