Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... philosophers , an immense variety of particular phe- For this purpose , they have frequently found themselves under the necessity of giving a false gloss to facts , and sometimes of totally misre- presenting them ; a practice which has ...
... philosophers , an immense variety of particular phe- For this purpose , they have frequently found themselves under the necessity of giving a false gloss to facts , and sometimes of totally misre- presenting them ; a practice which has ...
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... philosophers . " — " Spirit , " he adds , " which here comprises only the " Supreme Being and the human Soul , is surely as ❝ much included under the notion of natural object as body is ; and is knowable to the philosopher purely in ...
... philosophers . " — " Spirit , " he adds , " which here comprises only the " Supreme Being and the human Soul , is surely as ❝ much included under the notion of natural object as body is ; and is knowable to the philosopher purely in ...
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... philosophers in his age . " He would ask , " says Xenophon , " concerning these busy inquirers into the nature " of such things as are only to be produced by a " divine power , -whether , as those artists who " have been instructed in ...
... philosophers in his age . " He would ask , " says Xenophon , " concerning these busy inquirers into the nature " of such things as are only to be produced by a " divine power , -whether , as those artists who " have been instructed in ...
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