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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... knowledge of outer nature was question- able- " since but little arrives at our knowledge , and even that little we discern imperfectly . " ( S # 237 ) At such times , Addison seemed to agree with Locke that demonstrative knowl- edge ...
... knowledge of outer nature was question- able- " since but little arrives at our knowledge , and even that little we discern imperfectly . " ( S # 237 ) At such times , Addison seemed to agree with Locke that demonstrative knowl- edge ...
Strana 22
... knowledge as an element of religious belief , no attempt was made to isolate knowledge from reason . It was felt that any such isolation would have been artificial ; the two naturally went together . held Locke's view that raw facts ...
... knowledge as an element of religious belief , no attempt was made to isolate knowledge from reason . It was felt that any such isolation would have been artificial ; the two naturally went together . held Locke's view that raw facts ...
Strana 80
... knowledge . Still , his knowledge was deficient Addison admitted that Puzzle had read , but he had not read sufficiently - only " enough to make him impertinent . " his knowledge is sufficient to raise doubts , but not to clear them ...
... knowledge . Still , his knowledge was deficient Addison admitted that Puzzle had read , but he had not read sufficiently - only " enough to make him impertinent . " his knowledge is sufficient to raise doubts , but not to clear them ...
Obsah
The Components of Wisdom | 5 |
Atheism | 74 |
Criticism of Tories | 181 |
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