The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, 32. kötetCharles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater James A. Peabody, 1860 |
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... ground of all valid institutions . If he had taken the trouble , before he began to weave his political fabric , to study the history of human associations , and the social elements of human nature , and the mode in which they most ...
... ground of all valid institutions . If he had taken the trouble , before he began to weave his political fabric , to study the history of human associations , and the social elements of human nature , and the mode in which they most ...
52. oldal
... ground that the three classes are not co - ordinate . It is evident that every mental phenomenon is either an act of knowledge , or only possible through an act of knowledge - for consciousness is a knowledge — a phenomenon of cognition ...
... ground that the three classes are not co - ordinate . It is evident that every mental phenomenon is either an act of knowledge , or only possible through an act of knowledge - for consciousness is a knowledge — a phenomenon of cognition ...
61. oldal
... ground ; to usurp the command which belongs to the decisions and emotions of conscience - the true monarch de jure , if not de facto . ness . But it may be inquired , how is it possible for the intellect , which is made to apprehend ...
... ground ; to usurp the command which belongs to the decisions and emotions of conscience - the true monarch de jure , if not de facto . ness . But it may be inquired , how is it possible for the intellect , which is made to apprehend ...
67. oldal
... ground for such a distinction , i . e . if by practical reason . we understand the faculties of the mind which take those views of objects that directly excite or tend to excite desire , volition , action , as distinguished from those ...
... ground for such a distinction , i . e . if by practical reason . we understand the faculties of the mind which take those views of objects that directly excite or tend to excite desire , volition , action , as distinguished from those ...
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... ground for them as for Kant's distinction between the Prac- tical and Speculative Reason , to which , in the form in which it is now fashionable to present them , they may trace their father- hood . The only truth in them is that the ...
... ground for them as for Kant's distinction between the Prac- tical and Speculative Reason , to which , in the form in which it is now fashionable to present them , they may trace their father- hood . The only truth in them is that the ...
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