The Religious Life of Samuel JohnsonArchon Books, 1983 - 184 oldal |
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... reason . " 38 Here he admitted that re- ligious belief was still possible but insisted that it be founded on nonrational grounds , on faith . Whether Hume ever possessed such belief has never been satisfactorily resolved and is beyond ...
... reason . " 38 Here he admitted that re- ligious belief was still possible but insisted that it be founded on nonrational grounds , on faith . Whether Hume ever possessed such belief has never been satisfactorily resolved and is beyond ...
100. oldal
... reason no longer functions properly . But nowhere did he distinguish this state from that of melancholy . We do best , therefore , to accept the distinction that Boswell made after having reflected on the prob- lem himself and after ...
... reason no longer functions properly . But nowhere did he distinguish this state from that of melancholy . We do best , therefore , to accept the distinction that Boswell made after having reflected on the prob- lem himself and after ...
101. oldal
... reason was always struggling against the imagination for control of the heart of man . And he believed furthermore that the few moments of human happiness that man could know depended entirely on man's ability to insure the triumph of ...
... reason was always struggling against the imagination for control of the heart of man . And he believed furthermore that the few moments of human happiness that man could know depended entirely on man's ability to insure the triumph of ...
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Preface | 9 |
The Anvil of Anxiety | 15 |
The Crucible of Faith | 34 |
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