Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesT. & T. Clark, 1890 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... speaking affirmatively , and not negatively ; seriously , and not mock- ingly . The whole tone of any relative wording all through is one of reverent belief in , and reverent desire for , the realization of religion . His solemn last ...
... speaking affirmatively , and not negatively ; seriously , and not mock- ingly . The whole tone of any relative wording all through is one of reverent belief in , and reverent desire for , the realization of religion . His solemn last ...
الصفحة 17
... speak if no one will listen ? Nothing succeeds like success , and a failure remains a failure . Human nature is but weak ; and it cannot be wondered at , that it very soon gets hoarse in the throat , if it finds itself to be bawling ...
... speak if no one will listen ? Nothing succeeds like success , and a failure remains a failure . Human nature is but weak ; and it cannot be wondered at , that it very soon gets hoarse in the throat , if it finds itself to be bawling ...
الصفحة 41
... speak at some length of final causes , and the subject appeared a somewhat dry one . Still , let it be as it may , it is one that in such a course as this is unavoidable . For the very existence of our science , the very existence of ...
... speak at some length of final causes , and the subject appeared a somewhat dry one . Still , let it be as it may , it is one that in such a course as this is unavoidable . For the very existence of our science , the very existence of ...
الصفحة 45
... speak of the latter in connection with Aristotle , and at all events it seems , on the whole , more convenient to begin with the teleological argument . Begin with which we may , however , and let them be separated from each other as ...
... speak of the latter in connection with Aristotle , and at all events it seems , on the whole , more convenient to begin with the teleological argument . Begin with which we may , however , and let them be separated from each other as ...
الصفحة 52
... speak of it but the handling of final causes , mixed with the rest in physical inquiries , hath intercepted the severe and diligent inquiry of all real and physical causes . " The correspondent Latin is to the same effect : " Tractatio ...
... speak of it but the handling of final causes , mixed with the rest in physical inquiries , hath intercepted the severe and diligent inquiry of all real and physical causes . " The correspondent Latin is to the same effect : " Tractatio ...
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