Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xv
... islands , their size , number , position , geographical and relative - Depth of water and distance between -Climate , currents , wind - Geology , botany , zoology - Vol- canoes , dull sickly vegetation , hills , craters , lava , pits ...
... islands , their size , number , position , geographical and relative - Depth of water and distance between -Climate , currents , wind - Geology , botany , zoology - Vol- canoes , dull sickly vegetation , hills , craters , lava , pits ...
الصفحة xvi
... Islands ab- solutely without a vestige of the struggle for life in any direction - The breeder , and nature , can act only on what is already there - The breeder deals in identity , not difference , and his breeds would all turn back to ...
... Islands ab- solutely without a vestige of the struggle for life in any direction - The breeder , and nature , can act only on what is already there - The breeder deals in identity , not difference , and his breeds would all turn back to ...
الصفحة 185
... island . " Gaunilo was a certain Count de Montigni , who had retired , late in life , and disgusted by feudal failures , into the convent of Marmoutier , near Tours . Every reader of philosophy knows about Gaunilo and his island now ...
... island . " Gaunilo was a certain Count de Montigni , who had retired , late in life , and disgusted by feudal failures , into the convent of Marmoutier , near Tours . Every reader of philosophy knows about Gaunilo and his island now ...
الصفحة 187
... island , namely , that what he ( Anselm ) started from was not something that is greater than all , but something than which nothing can be thought greater , and that he had thereby brought the fool into the necessity of admitting ...
... island , namely , that what he ( Anselm ) started from was not something that is greater than all , but something than which nothing can be thought greater , and that he had thereby brought the fool into the necessity of admitting ...
الصفحة 191
... island , or a garden , or a castle- but infinite . God was no object for the senses , like the picture of the painter : God was the infinite substance that is of all that is . That , indeed , is the burden of his argument . At the same ...
... island , or a garden , or a castle- but infinite . God was no object for the senses , like the picture of the painter : God was the infinite substance that is of all that is . That , indeed , is the burden of his argument . At the same ...
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