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... Spirit Rapping , & c . , by MARY HOWITT . In 2 Vols . 34. HUNT'S ELEMENTARY PHYSICS ; an Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy . New Edition , revised . Numerous Woodcuts and Coloured Frontispiece . 35. HANDBOOK OF DOMESTIC ...
... Spirit Rapping , & c . , by MARY HOWITT . In 2 Vols . 34. HUNT'S ELEMENTARY PHYSICS ; an Introduction to the Study of Natural Philosophy . New Edition , revised . Numerous Woodcuts and Coloured Frontispiece . 35. HANDBOOK OF DOMESTIC ...
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... spirit , and the gradual development of philosophy as a science . This end cannot be attained by a mere acquaintance with historic facts , but rather by contem- plating their mutual dependence , and connecting their causes and effects ...
... spirit , and the gradual development of philosophy as a science . This end cannot be attained by a mere acquaintance with historic facts , but rather by contem- plating their mutual dependence , and connecting their causes and effects ...
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... spirit of philosophy , originally aided by a slight external impulse , has felt itself sufficiently strong to ... spirit united to literature and good taste , and a a scientific spirit of investigation which centered in the con ...
... spirit of philosophy , originally aided by a slight external impulse , has felt itself sufficiently strong to ... spirit united to literature and good taste , and a a scientific spirit of investigation which centered in the con ...
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... spirit of philosophic research assumed , and the effects of every kind which it produced , derived , through different channels , from the Greeks to the moderns , consti- tute the province of the history of philosophy . Observation ...
... spirit of philosophic research assumed , and the effects of every kind which it produced , derived , through different channels , from the Greeks to the moderns , consti- tute the province of the history of philosophy . Observation ...
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... spirit of investigation in this kind of undertaking ; Jac . Thomasius extended the circle of study necessary to the same ; and Leibnitz indicated what the history of philosophy ought to be . Second period . From Brucker to Tennemann ...
... spirit of investigation in this kind of undertaking ; Jac . Thomasius extended the circle of study necessary to the same ; and Leibnitz indicated what the history of philosophy ought to be . Second period . From Brucker to Tennemann ...
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A Manual of the History of Philosophy Wilhelm Gottlieb Tennemann,John Reynell Morell Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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Side 368 - Thou art, of what sort the eternal life of the saints was to be, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Side 159 - At the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth centuries...
Side 490 - Théorie du Pouvoir politique et religieux dans la société civile, démontrée par le raisonnement et par l'histoire, 3 vols.
Side 484 - Faculties which perceive the relations of external objects : 27, Locality ; 28, Number ; 29, Order; 30, Eventuality ; 31, Time ; 32, Tune ; 33, Language.
Side 272 - He was born at Nola, in the kingdom of Naples, about the middle of the sixteenth century. Little is known of his early life. He professed himself a Dominican, but the year and place of his noviciate are not known. Some religious doubts, and bold strictures on the monkish orders, obliged him to quit Italy, probably in 1580. He retired to Geneva, where his love for dispute and paradox brought him into trouble with the adherents of Calvin.