The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 108
... belief . At the outset of his philosophy , in his attempt at a reconciliation between Religion and Science , he lays down as a maxim that there is a kernel of truth in all erroneous beliefs ; and that the proper method of reaching ...
... belief . At the outset of his philosophy , in his attempt at a reconciliation between Religion and Science , he lays down as a maxim that there is a kernel of truth in all erroneous beliefs ; and that the proper method of reaching ...
Page 109
... belief first , and only by an afterthought do they question its truthfulness . Sir Thomas Browne points out that even Aristotle was subject to this error ; as when he devoted a paragraph to discussing the question why men cough , and ...
... belief first , and only by an afterthought do they question its truthfulness . Sir Thomas Browne points out that even Aristotle was subject to this error ; as when he devoted a paragraph to discussing the question why men cough , and ...
Page 113
... belief with alacrity . If this same suggestion were made to a mind of higher capacity , the critical faculty would ... belief would obtain no entrance ; not because the critical faculty of the savage would test and reject it , but ...
... belief with alacrity . If this same suggestion were made to a mind of higher capacity , the critical faculty would ... belief would obtain no entrance ; not because the critical faculty of the savage would test and reject it , but ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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