Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-3 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... argument for Providence is essentially the same as Butler's ; and the argument is as forceful from the mouth of Cleanthes as it was in the pages of the Analogy . Having accepted probability as the very guide of life , Cleanthes , as ...
... argument for Providence is essentially the same as Butler's ; and the argument is as forceful from the mouth of Cleanthes as it was in the pages of the Analogy . Having accepted probability as the very guide of life , Cleanthes , as ...
第 103 頁
... argument , Hume knew that there was a distinct necessity to buttress the argument . He felt , as was seen above in his letter to Gilbert Elliot , that the argument could not be stated in such a way that it might stand on its own . There ...
... argument , Hume knew that there was a distinct necessity to buttress the argument . He felt , as was seen above in his letter to Gilbert Elliot , that the argument could not be stated in such a way that it might stand on its own . There ...
第 104 頁
... argument from design , which no one could question , to the statement of a like argument for a spiritus mundi . This latter points up to even the slow witted Demca the basic difficulties of any argument which might be at all like the ...
... argument from design , which no one could question , to the statement of a like argument for a spiritus mundi . This latter points up to even the slow witted Demca the basic difficulties of any argument which might be at all like the ...
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