An Examination of the Intellectual Premises Underlying the Religious, Political, and Social Criticism of Joseph Addison, Svazek 1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1960 - Počet stran: 872 |
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... of the above restrictions . A Library which borrows this thesis for use by its patrons is expected to secure the signature of each user . NAME AND ADDRESS DATE AN EXAMINATION OF THE INTELLECTUAL PREMISES UNDERLYING THE RELIGIOUS ,
... of the above restrictions . A Library which borrows this thesis for use by its patrons is expected to secure the signature of each user . NAME AND ADDRESS DATE AN EXAMINATION OF THE INTELLECTUAL PREMISES UNDERLYING THE RELIGIOUS ,
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... Addison was willing to tolerate intellectual doubts concerning Christianity in order to maintain its moral and promising efficacy . Even where the credentials of Christianity were less > . dubious and obscure , Addison felt it was 30 30.
... Addison was willing to tolerate intellectual doubts concerning Christianity in order to maintain its moral and promising efficacy . Even where the credentials of Christianity were less > . dubious and obscure , Addison felt it was 30 30.
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... intellectual principles . By and large , Addison did not consider instinct a source of truth . With the dismissal of instinct and imagination , Addi- son's concept of wisdom can be seen in its entirety . The same components which led ...
... intellectual principles . By and large , Addison did not consider instinct a source of truth . With the dismissal of instinct and imagination , Addi- son's concept of wisdom can be seen in its entirety . The same components which led ...
Obsah
The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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