The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1850 |
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... knowledge , and his ultimate ob- jective end may be an increase of knowledge ; or he may do it because knowledge will render him more worthy of esteem . In either case , the ultimate end is to be found in himself , and in both the idea ...
... knowledge , and his ultimate ob- jective end may be an increase of knowledge ; or he may do it because knowledge will render him more worthy of esteem . In either case , the ultimate end is to be found in himself , and in both the idea ...
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... knowledge of moral science , of history , civil , political , and juridical . The second is based upon multifarious observation and ex- periment , and involves a knowledge both of the physical and mental structure of man , and of the ...
... knowledge of moral science , of history , civil , political , and juridical . The second is based upon multifarious observation and ex- periment , and involves a knowledge both of the physical and mental structure of man , and of the ...
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... knowledge about matter comes in such a mode , that that knowledge has a vividness , and often an impressiveness , which belongs to no knowledge gained in any other way . We have a sensi- ble organism , which brings us into contact with ...
... knowledge about matter comes in such a mode , that that knowledge has a vividness , and often an impressiveness , which belongs to no knowledge gained in any other way . We have a sensi- ble organism , which brings us into contact with ...
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