A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... maintained by the love of truth , and too frequently also by private interests and passions ; until at last either indifference , or a revolution in the direction of reason , or the acuteness of logicians and critics , put an end to it ...
... maintained by the love of truth , and too frequently also by private interests and passions ; until at last either indifference , or a revolution in the direction of reason , or the acuteness of logicians and critics , put an end to it ...
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... maintained that the Reason alone was capable of recognizing Truth ; that the senses could afford only a deceptive appearance 1 Empirism , it is necessary to bear in mind , would derive all our knowledge ultimately from Experience , by ...
... maintained that the Reason alone was capable of recognizing Truth ; that the senses could afford only a deceptive appearance 1 Empirism , it is necessary to bear in mind , would derive all our knowledge ultimately from Experience , by ...
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... maintained , could not either be pro- duced or perish ; it exists without having either commence- ment or end ; infinite ( differing in this respect from Par- menides ) , and consequently , one ; invariable , not composed of parts , and ...
... maintained , could not either be pro- duced or perish ; it exists without having either commence- ment or end ; infinite ( differing in this respect from Par- menides ) , and consequently , one ; invariable , not composed of parts , and ...
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... maintained to be full of souls and dæmones , endowed with a portion of this all - pervading fire . He maintained the excellence of the soul to consist in its aridity , or freedom from aqueous particles -- an yuxỳ ȧpioτη or oopwτárn ...
... maintained to be full of souls and dæmones , endowed with a portion of this all - pervading fire . He maintained the excellence of the soul to consist in its aridity , or freedom from aqueous particles -- an yuxỳ ȧpioτη or oopwτárn ...
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... maintained the impossibility of division ad infinitum ; and from the difficulty of assigning a com- mencement of time , he argued the eternity of existing nature , of void space , and of motion . He supposed the atoms , originally ...
... maintained the impossibility of division ad infinitum ; and from the difficulty of assigning a com- mencement of time , he argued the eternity of existing nature , of void space , and of motion . He supposed the atoms , originally ...
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