Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... actual fact in experience - This Kant would put out of sight - Jehovah - Two elements in the argument , experience and ideas - The generality of the experience - Also of the idea - Contingency is a particular CONTENTS . empirical fact ...
... actual fact in experience - This Kant would put out of sight - Jehovah - Two elements in the argument , experience and ideas - The generality of the experience - Also of the idea - Contingency is a particular CONTENTS . empirical fact ...
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... actual prohibition of them , either expressed or under- stood . Lord Gifford himself , as I have attempted to show , has made no secret of his own convictions on the general question ; and without at all desiring to set up a compulsory ...
... actual prohibition of them , either expressed or under- stood . Lord Gifford himself , as I have attempted to show , has made no secret of his own convictions on the general question ; and without at all desiring to set up a compulsory ...
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... actual attempts in this direction , so far as possibility of presentation is concerned , were better suited for our public . But , for the mere histories of the various popular divinities , I failed to see that I could make any ...
... actual attempts in this direction , so far as possibility of presentation is concerned , were better suited for our public . But , for the mere histories of the various popular divinities , I failed to see that I could make any ...
الصفحة 48
... actual explanations of things , calling in only mechanical causes , airs , and æthers , and waters , and other ἄτοπα the like , quite as before ! just as though , says Socrates , it should be first affirmed of Socrates that he did all ...
... actual explanations of things , calling in only mechanical causes , airs , and æthers , and waters , and other ἄτοπα the like , quite as before ! just as though , says Socrates , it should be first affirmed of Socrates that he did all ...
الصفحة 62
... actual object seen of eye or touched of hand , etc. , is an existence ; it stands up and out . But existence in no such sense as that , plainly , can be predicated of God . God is not an object for eye , or ear , or touch , or any sense ...
... actual object seen of eye or touched of hand , etc. , is an existence ; it stands up and out . But existence in no such sense as that , plainly , can be predicated of God . God is not an object for eye , or ear , or touch , or any sense ...
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