Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 510
... Philosophy must indeed recognize the natural relations of man with infinity , but the recognition is impera- tive just because the facts of religion are facts of experience , and it is the business of philosophy to analyse and ...
... Philosophy must indeed recognize the natural relations of man with infinity , but the recognition is impera- tive just because the facts of religion are facts of experience , and it is the business of philosophy to analyse and ...
Strana 511
... philosophy is required to furnish . Common sense does , no doubt , by an art so old and familiar that it has become habitual , take for granted a multiplicity of rounded - off objects , but it is the business of philosophy to analyse ...
... philosophy is required to furnish . Common sense does , no doubt , by an art so old and familiar that it has become habitual , take for granted a multiplicity of rounded - off objects , but it is the business of philosophy to analyse ...
Strana 531
... philosophers whom Hamilton had edited and expounded . Orthodox suspicions were aroused , and Dr. John Cairns ( who had the offer of the Chair himself , as he had had that of Moral Philosophy on Wilson's death four years previously ) ...
... philosophers whom Hamilton had edited and expounded . Orthodox suspicions were aroused , and Dr. John Cairns ( who had the offer of the Chair himself , as he had had that of Moral Philosophy on Wilson's death four years previously ) ...
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THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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