A Primer of PhilosophyMurray, 1916 - 118 páginas |
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... causes man to philosophize . He becomes conscious of his ignorance , he doubts , he forms conceptions and ideas , and becomes convinced of their truth . The truth he has thus gained is not confined to the dead kingdom of abstract ...
... causes man to philosophize . He becomes conscious of his ignorance , he doubts , he forms conceptions and ideas , and becomes convinced of their truth . The truth he has thus gained is not confined to the dead kingdom of abstract ...
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... cause , effect , motion , power , matter , form , etc.- conceptions applied to things in existence . For all the sciences the cause of a fact is nothing else than another fact , the cause of a movement is another movement ; the cause of ...
... cause , effect , motion , power , matter , form , etc.- conceptions applied to things in existence . For all the sciences the cause of a fact is nothing else than another fact , the cause of a movement is another movement ; the cause of ...
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... cause of all reality , and which the language of religion calls God . There should , therefore , be a . science which takes as the object of its investigations these very conceptions , of which other sciences avail themselves , but ...
... cause of all reality , and which the language of religion calls God . There should , therefore , be a . science which takes as the object of its investigations these very conceptions , of which other sciences avail themselves , but ...
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... causes whose effects are the discoveries of natural science . Thus the Philosophy of Nature examines the conceptions such as force , energy , matter , motion , life , etc. , which form the subject - matter of natural science . ' It is ...
... causes whose effects are the discoveries of natural science . Thus the Philosophy of Nature examines the conceptions such as force , energy , matter , motion , life , etc. , which form the subject - matter of natural science . ' It is ...
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... caused by the beautiful and admirable , or by their counterparts , the ugly and contemptible . There are certain fibres ... cause of a feeling of pain and disgust we call " ugly . " " Whatever is ugly , " says Nietzsche , " weakens and ...
... caused by the beautiful and admirable , or by their counterparts , the ugly and contemptible . There are certain fibres ... cause of a feeling of pain and disgust we call " ugly . " " Whatever is ugly , " says Nietzsche , " weakens and ...
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