History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1Watts, 1946 - Всего страниц: 157 |
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... thought is gradu- ally acquired . A secular atmosphere is formed about the mind . The measure of probability is altered . Men formerly expected in every event of life something analogous to the theological notions on which they were ...
... thought is gradu- ally acquired . A secular atmosphere is formed about the mind . The measure of probability is altered . Men formerly expected in every event of life something analogous to the theological notions on which they were ...
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... thought which he will display on all subjects , even those most remote from his immediate province . Just so an age that is immersed in theology will judge every- thing by a theological , that is to say a miraculous standard , and an ...
... thought which he will display on all subjects , even those most remote from his immediate province . Just so an age that is immersed in theology will judge every- thing by a theological , that is to say a miraculous standard , and an ...
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... Thought , he contended , is the essence of the soul , and all that is not thought ( as life and sensibility ) is of the body . In denying that brutes had souls , he denied them the power of thought , but left them all besides . This ...
... Thought , he contended , is the essence of the soul , and all that is not thought ( as life and sensibility ) is of the body . In denying that brutes had souls , he denied them the power of thought , but left them all besides . This ...
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