The Family Library (Harper)., 第 143 卷 |
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... admitted fluid matter , under the name of water , as the physical principle of things . But that conception still supposed in the principle some general form . Anaximander sought for a more abstract notion , and for the elementary water ...
... admitted fluid matter , under the name of water , as the physical principle of things . But that conception still supposed in the principle some general form . Anaximander sought for a more abstract notion , and for the elementary water ...
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... admitted another mode of cognition , that of faith ; that he did not make the process he followed the process of the human mind in scientific develop- ment ; and as that implies , to a certain degree , a per ception of truth , and as ...
... admitted another mode of cognition , that of faith ; that he did not make the process he followed the process of the human mind in scientific develop- ment ; and as that implies , to a certain degree , a per ception of truth , and as ...
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... admitted that faith had its own proper certainty , independent of the philosoph- ical conceptions by which the reason attempts to pen- etrate to a comprehension of the revealed doctrine . In the system of Abelard faith had certainty ...
... admitted that faith had its own proper certainty , independent of the philosoph- ical conceptions by which the reason attempts to pen- etrate to a comprehension of the revealed doctrine . In the system of Abelard faith had certainty ...
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