Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... hand by mysteries . ' ' Anybody who has any sense , ' declares Professor A. N. Whitehead , ' who writes on philo- sophy , knows that the world is unfathomable in its complexity ' ( E.S.P. Part II , iii ) ; whilst Abel B. Jones ( I.S.T. ...
... hand by mysteries . ' ' Anybody who has any sense , ' declares Professor A. N. Whitehead , ' who writes on philo- sophy , knows that the world is unfathomable in its complexity ' ( E.S.P. Part II , iii ) ; whilst Abel B. Jones ( I.S.T. ...
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... hand , does what I think every thinker must do , when he argues that , ' If there can be anything without a cause , it may just as well be the world as God , so that there can be no validity in the argument . . . there is no reason why ...
... hand , does what I think every thinker must do , when he argues that , ' If there can be anything without a cause , it may just as well be the world as God , so that there can be no validity in the argument . . . there is no reason why ...
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... hand to enable anyone , familiar as he was with other departments of scientific knowledge , at least to attempt the outline of a scheme which would have lent the Lamarckian hypothesis considerable credibility ; yet he never made this ...
... hand to enable anyone , familiar as he was with other departments of scientific knowledge , at least to attempt the outline of a scheme which would have lent the Lamarckian hypothesis considerable credibility ; yet he never made this ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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