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... nature . The idea of a soul serves to supply a principle of unity for our study of the mental phenomena ; and the idea of the world serves to keep before us the way in which natural phenomena are always indicating an increasing unity ...
... nature . The idea of a soul serves to supply a principle of unity for our study of the mental phenomena ; and the idea of the world serves to keep before us the way in which natural phenomena are always indicating an increasing unity ...
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... nature , however widely they differed in their methods of ascertaining its principles , and in the results which they derived . Hobbes was as ready as any man to declare that the laws of nature are immutable and eternal1 ; which however ...
... nature , however widely they differed in their methods of ascertaining its principles , and in the results which they derived . Hobbes was as ready as any man to declare that the laws of nature are immutable and eternal1 ; which however ...
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... nature to mortal men . He proves a fortiori that those obligations are binding on princes ( § 195 ) . They are so great , and so strong , in the Case of Promises , that Omnipotency it self can be tied by them . Grants , Promises , and ...
... nature to mortal men . He proves a fortiori that those obligations are binding on princes ( § 195 ) . They are so great , and so strong , in the Case of Promises , that Omnipotency it self can be tied by them . Grants , Promises , and ...
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SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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