Value and Man: Readings in PhilosophyMcGraw-Hill, 1966 - 445 頁 |
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... human action proceeded from a human self or from motives . Blanshard argues , then , that only on the hypothesis of a necessary intrinsic connection between cause and effect can we make proper sense of physical nature and of human ...
... human action proceeded from a human self or from motives . Blanshard argues , then , that only on the hypothesis of a necessary intrinsic connection between cause and effect can we make proper sense of physical nature and of human ...
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Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. human reason . But this does not happen to us in relation to God , because the human intellect is incapable by its natural power of attaining to the comprehension of His essence : since our ...
Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. human reason . But this does not happen to us in relation to God , because the human intellect is incapable by its natural power of attaining to the comprehension of His essence : since our ...
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... human faculties have any rational assurance of being right . When we consider either the history of opinion , or the ordinary conduct of human life , to what is it to be ascribed that the one and the other are no worse than they are ...
... human faculties have any rational assurance of being right . When we consider either the history of opinion , or the ordinary conduct of human life , to what is it to be ascribed that the one and the other are no worse than they are ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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