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... reason in the scheme of things . We must assume that Reason is some- thing more and other than one among the many agencies whose un- designed co - operation has , late in time , produced man and the beliefs of man . It must be regarded ...
... reason in the scheme of things . We must assume that Reason is some- thing more and other than one among the many agencies whose un- designed co - operation has , late in time , produced man and the beliefs of man . It must be regarded ...
Page 403
... reason . But this is entirely to misunderstand the situation . The line of thought attributed to these sceptical defenders of orthodoxy is quite other than the one which I have endeavoured to follow . They say ( or are supposed to say ) ...
... reason . But this is entirely to misunderstand the situation . The line of thought attributed to these sceptical defenders of orthodoxy is quite other than the one which I have endeavoured to follow . They say ( or are supposed to say ) ...
Page 405
... existence . 87 There are many who will dismiss the preceding argument with the observation that harmony between the causes of belief and its reasons would be far too dearly bought by the acceptance FAMILIAR BELIEFS AND TRANSCENDENT REASON ...
... existence . 87 There are many who will dismiss the preceding argument with the observation that harmony between the causes of belief and its reasons would be far too dearly bought by the acceptance FAMILIAR BELIEFS AND TRANSCENDENT REASON ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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