The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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474. oldal
... human opinion is unsafe - is unstable - is unharmonious , is non - existent , unless it have truth for its basis , and that every human action is of evil or pernicious tendency , unless it have a true rule of existing right for its ...
... human opinion is unsafe - is unstable - is unharmonious , is non - existent , unless it have truth for its basis , and that every human action is of evil or pernicious tendency , unless it have a true rule of existing right for its ...
475. oldal
... human conduct and human opinion , since human beings are liable to err . Now , upon the supposition of its existence outside of us , and lying between us and the supposed author of it , and not only relating to human conduct and human ...
... human conduct and human opinion , since human beings are liable to err . Now , upon the supposition of its existence outside of us , and lying between us and the supposed author of it , and not only relating to human conduct and human ...
477. oldal
... human opinion and all right human conduct , we would be giving no information about truth itself . We would be just as ignorant of its intrinsic character after as before . Such a definition would be only saying what truth can do , or ...
... human opinion and all right human conduct , we would be giving no information about truth itself . We would be just as ignorant of its intrinsic character after as before . Such a definition would be only saying what truth can do , or ...
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