Philosophy and Theology: Being the First Edinburgh University Gifford LecturesAMS Press, 1979 - 407 من الصفحات |
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... single den . But if these great globes are only to wheel and wheel , and circle and circle , in a single silent den , why should they be so huge - why should they be at such vast distances ? Let them draw nearer each other , let them ...
... single den . But if these great globes are only to wheel and wheel , and circle and circle , in a single silent den , why should they be so huge - why should they be at such vast distances ? Let them draw nearer each other , let them ...
الصفحة 99
... single end , there was necessarily a direction given in our thoughts and wills towards a single power . The whole tendency of such teaching could not but be monotheistic - could not but lead away from the traditional gods with question ...
... single end , there was necessarily a direction given in our thoughts and wills towards a single power . The whole tendency of such teaching could not but be monotheistic - could not but lead away from the traditional gods with question ...
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... single definite existence whatever . Kant's actuating motive in such propositions is , probably , again to be found ... single step , namely , to the existence of a necessary being in general . " One , of course , cannot well ...
... single definite existence whatever . Kant's actuating motive in such propositions is , probably , again to be found ... single step , namely , to the existence of a necessary being in general . " One , of course , cannot well ...
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