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The typical attitude of the eighteenth - century thinkers in regard to the argument to design may perhaps be stated thus . The self was taken to be a self - subsistent being , naturally immortal , and capable of exercising purposive ...
The typical attitude of the eighteenth - century thinkers in regard to the argument to design may perhaps be stated thus . The self was taken to be a self - subsistent being , naturally immortal , and capable of exercising purposive ...
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In regard to it no further questions of a metaphysical character were asked . Creation might be spoken of in the Creeds : it was tacitly ignored , as hardly respectable , in philosophy . God was accordingly conceived as a magnified self ...
In regard to it no further questions of a metaphysical character were asked . Creation might be spoken of in the Creeds : it was tacitly ignored , as hardly respectable , in philosophy . God was accordingly conceived as a magnified self ...
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As a mode of experience , it involves all the conditions that are required for the possibility of experience ; and had I in this lecture been engaged in an epistemological discussion much would have to be said in regard to the a priori ...
As a mode of experience , it involves all the conditions that are required for the possibility of experience ; and had I in this lecture been engaged in an epistemological discussion much would have to be said in regard to the a priori ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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