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I became convinced , ' he writes , that the evidence of the doctrines of religion could not , like the truths of abstract ... yet supply a demonstration that no legitimate argument could be drawn from the intellect against its truth .
I became convinced , ' he writes , that the evidence of the doctrines of religion could not , like the truths of abstract ... yet supply a demonstration that no legitimate argument could be drawn from the intellect against its truth .
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In his reaction against these partial attitudes to truth there might seem a danger that Coleridge should have been forced into an attitude equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the ...
In his reaction against these partial attitudes to truth there might seem a danger that Coleridge should have been forced into an attitude equally partial : that he should have constructed a religion of the beautiful , and made the ...
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105 ) : ' I regard truth as a divine ventriloquist : I care not from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intelligible . ' To these statements we may add another ( in a letter of 1816 ) ...
105 ) : ' I regard truth as a divine ventriloquist : I care not from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed , if only the words are audible and intelligible . ' To these statements we may add another ( in a letter of 1816 ) ...
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