Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... peculiar magic lantern - A psychology - A metaphysic - Analysis of the syllogism for the ideas - Simple apprehension missed - An idea -The ideal - The teleological proof , 286-304 GIFFORD LECTURE THE SIXΤΕΕΝΤΗ . KANT AND THE PROOFS ...
... peculiar magic lantern - A psychology - A metaphysic - Analysis of the syllogism for the ideas - Simple apprehension missed - An idea -The ideal - The teleological proof , 286-304 GIFFORD LECTURE THE SIXΤΕΕΝΤΗ . KANT AND THE PROOFS ...
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... peculiarly meant by the expression " sound views . " Lord Gifford tells us that his personal expectation as regards the general aspect of the lecturers has been " intentionally indicated " by himself , and that we shall find.
... peculiarly meant by the expression " sound views . " Lord Gifford tells us that his personal expectation as regards the general aspect of the lecturers has been " intentionally indicated " by himself , and that we shall find.
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... peculiar , of Rationalism . Rationalism , in fact , means- in its religious application - nothing but Aufklärung , is nothing but the Aufklärung , though claiming a certain affir- mative side in its bearing on religion . The prevailing ...
... peculiar , of Rationalism . Rationalism , in fact , means- in its religious application - nothing but Aufklärung , is nothing but the Aufklärung , though claiming a certain affir- mative side in its bearing on religion . The prevailing ...
الصفحة 56
... , and to Natural Theology . Of the teleological argument , Dr. Reid says that " it has this peculiar advantage , that it gathers strength as human REID , NEWTON , HUME . 57 knowledge advances , 56 GIFFORD LECTURE THE THIRD .
... , and to Natural Theology . Of the teleological argument , Dr. Reid says that " it has this peculiar advantage , that it gathers strength as human REID , NEWTON , HUME . 57 knowledge advances , 56 GIFFORD LECTURE THE THIRD .
الصفحة 59
... peculiar faculty he rises higher , more remote from , more unapproachable of , ordinary men , than any other , perhaps , that ever lived . Newton is the priest and interpreter of the orbs that roll - the Brahmin of the universe ...
... peculiar faculty he rises higher , more remote from , more unapproachable of , ordinary men , than any other , perhaps , that ever lived . Newton is the priest and interpreter of the orbs that roll - the Brahmin of the universe ...
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