| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1860 - 1174 strani
...the Infinite beyond thought being, it may be, an object of belief, but not of knowledge. " 9d That the sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...that by us it is, must, and ought to be, believed." We turn now to the writer in the North British Review. In examining the question, " whether we are... | |
| 1860 - 1172 strani
...knowledge. " 2d, That the sphere of our belief is much more extensive 188 Hamilton's Metaphysics. [Feb., than the sphere of our knowledge; and therefore, when...can by us be known, I am far from denying that by ITS it is, must, and ought to be; believed." "We turn now to the -writer in the North British Review.... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 772 strani
...object of belief, but not of knowledge. This consideration obviates many of your objections. 2°, That the sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, MieceiL This I have indeed anxiously evinced, both by reasoning and authority. When, therefore, you... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1859 - 752 strani
...object of belief, but not of knowledge. This consideration obviates many of your objections. .2°, That the sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by us be hioicn, I am far from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, Mieved. This I have indeed anxiously... | |
| James McCosh - 1860 - 512 strani
...these paragraphs that there is more than this. Hamilton admits that we have a belief in the infinite. " The sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced both by reason and authority" (Metaph. vol. ii. App. p. 530). Handing us over in this way to belief, he has... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1860 - 1176 strani
...bevond thought being, it may be, an object of belief, but not of knowledge. "2d, That the sphere of onr belief is much more extensive than the sphere of our...when I deny that the Infinite can by us be known, I ain far from denying that by 119 it is, must, and ought to be, believed." "We turn now to the writer... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 750 strani
...object of belief, but not of knowledge. This consideration obviates many of your objections. 2°, That the sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...the sphere of our knowledge ; and, therefore, when 1 deny that the Infinite can by us be known, I am far from denying that by us it is, must, and ought... | |
| 1861 - 824 strani
...object of belief, but not of knowledye. This consideration obviates many of your objections. " 2. That the sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...anxiously evinced, both by reasoning and authority. When, therefore, you maintain, that in denying to man any positive cognizance of the Infinite, I virtually... | |
| M. P. W. Bolton - 1861 - 88 strani
...the Finite : we know what it is not ; and that is all." — Ibid. Lect. vi. p. 179. Note 11, p. 10. " The sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...anxiously evinced, both by reasoning and authority. When, therefore, you maintain, that in denying to man any positive cognisance of the Infinite, I virtually... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 strani
...be, an object of belief, but not of knowledge. This consideration obviates many of your objections. The sphere of our belief is much more extensive than...therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by us bo known, I am far from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, believed. This I have indeed... | |
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