Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 22Victoria Institute., 1889 |
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... direction , —that is , along the chain of secondary causation , -is impossible . Science conducts us to a void which she cannot fill . It is on other grounds that we are led to believe in a Being who is the Author of Nature . A ...
... direction , —that is , along the chain of secondary causation , -is impossible . Science conducts us to a void which she cannot fill . It is on other grounds that we are led to believe in a Being who is the Author of Nature . A ...
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... direction . This Institute has dealt very copiously with those objections , and there is very little more requiring to be said ; but the work we have to do is this : Those objections and difficulties which were started in scientific ...
... direction . This Institute has dealt very copiously with those objections , and there is very little more requiring to be said ; but the work we have to do is this : Those objections and difficulties which were started in scientific ...
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... direction . ” * Thus Space is so real that motion could not take place without it , and , indeed , bodies could have no place to stand in , no place to move out of , no place to move into . Mr. Herbert Spencer names three constituents ...
... direction . ” * Thus Space is so real that motion could not take place without it , and , indeed , bodies could have no place to stand in , no place to move out of , no place to move into . Mr. Herbert Spencer names three constituents ...
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... direction . Thus , from the first moment of reflection , we are placed under the tuition of a system which marks out ourselves and our sphere as repre- senting finites in the midst of the infinite . One idea never presented to us in ...
... direction . Thus , from the first moment of reflection , we are placed under the tuition of a system which marks out ourselves and our sphere as repre- senting finites in the midst of the infinite . One idea never presented to us in ...
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... direction , would be a chimera of imagination so grotesque that , in Bacon's words , a few sen- tences earlier than those just quoted , — “ I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend , and the Talmud , and the Alcoran , than that ...
... direction , would be a chimera of imagination so grotesque that , in Bacon's words , a few sen- tences earlier than those just quoted , — “ I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend , and the Talmud , and the Alcoran , than that ...
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