ExplorationsWatts & Company, 1923 - 240 strani |
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Stran 161
... nature of the evidence they had to expect for their conviction ...... They had not seized the idea that they must not expect to understand the processes of outward causes , but only their results ; and consequently the whole physical ...
... nature of the evidence they had to expect for their conviction ...... They had not seized the idea that they must not expect to understand the processes of outward causes , but only their results ; and consequently the whole physical ...
Stran 189
... Nature . We " know nature too impartially and too well , " he says ( p . 43 ) , " to worship unreservedly any God of whose character she can be an adequate expression . " He admits in so many words ( p . 198 ) that " ethics have as ...
... Nature . We " know nature too impartially and too well , " he says ( p . 43 ) , " to worship unreservedly any God of whose character she can be an adequate expression . " He admits in so many words ( p . 198 ) that " ethics have as ...
Stran 210
... natures must be stunted and partly paralysed — this seems to partake of the nature of issuing vetoes ; and when the Professor allows himself ' to speak of the arguments he opposes as " influences working in the direction of our mental ...
... natures must be stunted and partly paralysed — this seems to partake of the nature of issuing vetoes ; and when the Professor allows himself ' to speak of the arguments he opposes as " influences working in the direction of our mental ...
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TOLSTOY | 69 |
HERBERT SPENCER | 112 |
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