Butler's EthicsMouton, 1964 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... arguing today would be foolish to start at the same place as Butler did in his argument , since the contemporary in ... argue that any Weltanschauung begins with initial assumptions and that the assumptions of theism are as credible as ...
... arguing today would be foolish to start at the same place as Butler did in his argument , since the contemporary in ... argue that any Weltanschauung begins with initial assumptions and that the assumptions of theism are as credible as ...
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... argue as is outlined above in ac- cordance with his methodological principles in the Analogy , perhaps this really is not his method of arguing . All he is really saying is that since man can does survive changes , it is reasonable to ...
... argue as is outlined above in ac- cordance with his methodological principles in the Analogy , perhaps this really is not his method of arguing . All he is really saying is that since man can does survive changes , it is reasonable to ...
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P. Allan Carlsson. if Butler is ready to argue for transmigration of souls ; but his purpose , of course , is to ... argument based on an appeal to empirical evidence is to be valid . From these two questionable arguments , Butler goes on ...
P. Allan Carlsson. if Butler is ready to argue for transmigration of souls ; but his purpose , of course , is to ... argument based on an appeal to empirical evidence is to be valid . From these two questionable arguments , Butler goes on ...
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Preface | 9 |
Butler as an Individual | 19 |
Butler and Eighteenth Century English Ethical | 33 |
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