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... question about the justification of our ostensible knowledge and beliefs and not about a psycho- logical capacity or disposition . We may distinguish three main views which have been held by philosophers on this question of ' intuition ...
... question about the justification of our ostensible knowledge and beliefs and not about a psycho- logical capacity or disposition . We may distinguish three main views which have been held by philosophers on this question of ' intuition ...
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... question , that puts all the great questions , for after all feeling is one mode of experience . Reason tries to answer these questions ; and if , as Euripides sadly says , it fails , the question does not lapse , if the feeling that ...
... question , that puts all the great questions , for after all feeling is one mode of experience . Reason tries to answer these questions ; and if , as Euripides sadly says , it fails , the question does not lapse , if the feeling that ...
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... question ' , wrote Augustine ; and that question Paul knew , and he expounded it in the seventh chapter of Romans . When all is said , most candid men will own that , if the universe is a sad and perplexing problem , the most urgent ...
... question ' , wrote Augustine ; and that question Paul knew , and he expounded it in the seventh chapter of Romans . When all is said , most candid men will own that , if the universe is a sad and perplexing problem , the most urgent ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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