Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesAMS Press, 1979 - 407 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 110
... Once more , as has been said , we have to look for a rationale to the Platonic duality . Religion shall go with the ... once religious and superstitious ; rather , perhaps , it belongs to man , as man , to be at once both . Now of ...
... Once more , as has been said , we have to look for a rationale to the Platonic duality . Religion shall go with the ... once religious and superstitious ; rather , perhaps , it belongs to man , as man , to be at once both . Now of ...
الصفحة 351
... once is : no moment of time but is at once everywhere . Is it not strange just to think of that— that even the perishable moment of time is , as every- where in space , at once infinite ! And yet for us to count the infinitude of ...
... once is : no moment of time but is at once everywhere . Is it not strange just to think of that— that even the perishable moment of time is , as every- where in space , at once infinite ! And yet for us to count the infinitude of ...
الصفحة 357
... once already , ' All my notions about how species change are derived from long - continued study of the works of ( and converse with ) agriculturists and horticulturists ; " and accordingly he admits , " I have found it very important ...
... once already , ' All my notions about how species change are derived from long - continued study of the works of ( and converse with ) agriculturists and horticulturists ; " and accordingly he admits , " I have found it very important ...
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