| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 oldal
...extensive than the sphere of our knowledge ; and, therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by ns be known, I am far from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced, both by reasoning and authority. When, therefore, you... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1861 - 584 oldal
...extensive than the sphere of our knowledge ; and, therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by us bo known, I am far from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced, both by reasoning and authority. When, therefore, you... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1862 - 584 oldal
...The sphere of our belief is much more extensive than the sphere of our knowledge ; and, therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by us be known,...from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to bo, believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced, both by reasoning and authority. When, therefore,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 oldal
...The* sphere of our belief is much more extensive " than the sphere of our knowledge, and therefore, when " I deny that the Infinite can by us be known,...from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, " believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced, both " by reasoning and authority." " St. Austin... | |
| 1865 - 782 oldal
...knowledge The sphere of our belief is much more extensive than the sphere of our knowledge; and, therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by us be known,...from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be believed. When, therefore, you maintain that in denying to man any positive cognizance of the Infinite... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 oldal
...The * sphere of our belief is much more extensive than the sphere of our knowledge, and therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by us be known,...from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced, both by reasoning and authority." " St. Austin f accurately... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 oldal
...The* sphere of our belief is much more extensive " than the sphere of our knowledge, and therefore, when " I deny that the Infinite can by us be known,...from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be, " believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced, both " by reasoning and authority." " St. Austin-f-... | |
| James McCosh - 1865 - 522 oldal
...is much more extensive than the sphere of our knowledge, and therefore when I deny that the infniite can by us be known, I am far from denying that by us it is, must, and ought to be believed. This I have indeed anxiously evinced both by reason and authority" (Mctuph. vol. ii. App.... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1865 - 588 oldal
...That the sphere of our belief is much more extensive than the sphere of our knowledge; and, therefore, when I deny that the Infinite can by us be known, I am far from denying that by us it a Cf. Discussions, p. 12 et seq.—'Eit. is, must, and ought to be, believed. This I have indeed anxibusly... | |
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