Development of English Literature and Language, 第 2 卷S.C. Griggs, 1886 |
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... things immediately , but by the intervention of the ideas it has of them . Our knowledge , therefore , is real only so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things . ' What assurance have we of such ...
... things immediately , but by the intervention of the ideas it has of them . Our knowledge , therefore , is real only so far as there is a conformity between our ideas and the reality of things . ' What assurance have we of such ...
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... things may be projected and per- formed , if we have added one leaf to the tree of humanity , one blossom to its wealth of bloom , or aught to its harvest of fruit , we may rely upon the eternal law that neither things present nor things ...
... things may be projected and per- formed , if we have added one leaf to the tree of humanity , one blossom to its wealth of bloom , or aught to its harvest of fruit , we may rely upon the eternal law that neither things present nor things ...
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... things , ' he implicitly commands us to doubt all things . He , ' says Bacon , ' who would be a philosopher , must commence by repudiating belief . ' Absolute certainty would be the paralysis of study . Unless we feel the darkness , we ...
... things , ' he implicitly commands us to doubt all things . He , ' says Bacon , ' who would be a philosopher , must commence by repudiating belief . ' Absolute certainty would be the paralysis of study . Unless we feel the darkness , we ...
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Prose The Periodical The Novel Theology Polemics Science | 76 |
CHAPTER IV | 179 |
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