Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 49Victoria Institute., 1917 |
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... reason , and that therefore he very much over- emphasized the intellectual side of his subject . It was necessary to distinguish between the reasoning faculty and the higher reason . According to the philosophy with which he had been ...
... reason , and that therefore he very much over- emphasized the intellectual side of his subject . It was necessary to distinguish between the reasoning faculty and the higher reason . According to the philosophy with which he had been ...
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... Reason can never be private . It is essentially what we share with all rational beings ; it is essentially that in us which apprehends what is objectively real , independently of the peculiarities belonging to our apprehension of it ...
... Reason can never be private . It is essentially what we share with all rational beings ; it is essentially that in us which apprehends what is objectively real , independently of the peculiarities belonging to our apprehension of it ...
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... reason on my side , and they took a practical view of all these matters . In all countries outside civilization one has to guard against poison in food , and sometimes one has to take very odd precautions . At Suakim , where I was ...
... reason on my side , and they took a practical view of all these matters . In all countries outside civilization one has to guard against poison in food , and sometimes one has to take very odd precautions . At Suakim , where I was ...
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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE YEAR | 1 |
CASH STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1916 | 8 |
THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY UPON OTHER RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS | 15 |
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