History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1D. Appleton, 1868 |
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... facts , that our will is a faculty distinct from our desires , and that it is not a mere passive thing , the direction and intensity of which are necessarily deter- mined by the attraction and repulsion of pleasure and pain . We are ...
... facts , that our will is a faculty distinct from our desires , and that it is not a mere passive thing , the direction and intensity of which are necessarily deter- mined by the attraction and repulsion of pleasure and pain . We are ...
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... fact which statistical tables prove , but what is the inference to be deduced from them ? Not , surely , that there is no such thing as free - will , but , what we should have regarded as antecedently probable , that the degree of ...
... fact which statistical tables prove , but what is the inference to be deduced from them ? Not , surely , that there is no such thing as free - will , but , what we should have regarded as antecedently probable , that the degree of ...
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... fact , but the ascendency of old associations is upon them ; and , in the overwhelming majority of cases , men of ... facts or arguments presented to them support their foregone conclusions ; and they thus speedily con- vince themselves ...
... fact , but the ascendency of old associations is upon them ; and , in the overwhelming majority of cases , men of ... facts or arguments presented to them support their foregone conclusions ; and they thus speedily con- vince themselves ...
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... facts . No one can be truly said to understand any great system of belief , if he has not in some degree realised the point of view from which its arguments assume an appearance of plausibility and of cogency , the habit of thought ...
... facts . No one can be truly said to understand any great system of belief , if he has not in some degree realised the point of view from which its arguments assume an appearance of plausibility and of cogency , the habit of thought ...
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... fact that the superstition still continues , and that blood has in consequence been shed during the present century in the provinces that border on the Pyrenees . In 1807 , a beggar was seized , tortured , and burned alive for sorcery ...
... fact that the superstition still continues , and that blood has in consequence been shed during the present century in the provinces that border on the Pyrenees . In 1807 , a beggar was seized , tortured , and burned alive for sorcery ...
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