The North British Review, Объемы 20-21W.P. Kennedy, 1853 |
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... philosophy . Phi losophy stood to these heathens in the place of religion . The heathen superstitions were hardly to be called religion , for they scarcely aimed at all at producing an effect on the conduct , still less had they power ...
... philosophy . Phi losophy stood to these heathens in the place of religion . The heathen superstitions were hardly to be called religion , for they scarcely aimed at all at producing an effect on the conduct , still less had they power ...
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... philosophy of science alone , not the philosophy of life and knowledge . * the bounds of intelligent conception , and , without any logical coercion , treats them as an empty dream . Forgetful , or incognisant of the censure of Cicero ...
... philosophy of science alone , not the philosophy of life and knowledge . * the bounds of intelligent conception , and , without any logical coercion , treats them as an empty dream . Forgetful , or incognisant of the censure of Cicero ...
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... Philosophy and his revised theory of Sociology . It will be noticed that hitherto our language has been almost en- tirely the expression of censure ; and we are sorry to add that such it must continue to be . This arises not from the ...
... Philosophy and his revised theory of Sociology . It will be noticed that hitherto our language has been almost en- tirely the expression of censure ; and we are sorry to add that such it must continue to be . This arises not from the ...
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