Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 25Victoria Institute., 1892 |
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... instance , I look at a man , and I see a body which is purely material - an organized body , and I know , for many reasons , that he also possesses a mind ; but how am I to know whether a person possesses a mind or not ? By merely ...
... instance , I look at a man , and I see a body which is purely material - an organized body , and I know , for many reasons , that he also possesses a mind ; but how am I to know whether a person possesses a mind or not ? By merely ...
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... instances , where different juries might guess differently whether a man is in his right mind or not . Dr. Row also exposed the fallacy of the late Mr. Buckle's paradoxical conceit , that , because all human actions which are reducible ...
... instances , where different juries might guess differently whether a man is in his right mind or not . Dr. Row also exposed the fallacy of the late Mr. Buckle's paradoxical conceit , that , because all human actions which are reducible ...
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... instances , seeing that none are known . Therefore they can only be decided , or rather acted on , according to the balance of probabilities . In the case of creation the two alternatives are ( 1 ) that the world made itself , including ...
... instances , seeing that none are known . Therefore they can only be decided , or rather acted on , according to the balance of probabilities . In the case of creation the two alternatives are ( 1 ) that the world made itself , including ...
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... , for instance , for burying her brother against the express law of Creon is that she will have to live with the members of her family and : be subject to all the great principles of right and ON HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY . 43.
... , for instance , for burying her brother against the express law of Creon is that she will have to live with the members of her family and : be subject to all the great principles of right and ON HUMAN RESPONSIBILITY . 43.
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... instance , who regard will as a mere ' conflict between two sets of ideal motor changes which generally tend to become real , and one of which eventually does become real ' ; in other words , as something quite different from a ...
... instance , who regard will as a mere ' conflict between two sets of ideal motor changes which generally tend to become real , and one of which eventually does become real ' ; in other words , as something quite different from a ...
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