The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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475. oldal
... external to man , and forms the exclusively true basis of all proper human opinions , and the true basis of all right human conduct , and constitutes the safety of those opinions and of that conduct , and has a tendency invariably ...
... external to man , and forms the exclusively true basis of all proper human opinions , and the true basis of all right human conduct , and constitutes the safety of those opinions and of that conduct , and has a tendency invariably ...
495. oldal
... external world . Hence we cannot be assured by the intellect of the existence of external objects . Now , therefore , the exist- ence of an objective world , not being deponed to by the mind , cannot rationally be said to exist , and ...
... external world . Hence we cannot be assured by the intellect of the existence of external objects . Now , therefore , the exist- ence of an objective world , not being deponed to by the mind , cannot rationally be said to exist , and ...
496. oldal
... external world , but disconnected from it by organs of sense , that have no power of reason . What does the mind know of the external world ? Nothing , it is contended , but what it learns through an unreasoning medium , a medium that ...
... external world , but disconnected from it by organs of sense , that have no power of reason . What does the mind know of the external world ? Nothing , it is contended , but what it learns through an unreasoning medium , a medium that ...
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