THE ENGLISH READERCalvin Spaulding, 1840 - 258 pagini |
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Pagina 106
... BAYLE Christianity defended against the cavils of Scepticism . Bayle . YES , we both were philosophers ; but my philo sophy was the deepest . You dogmatized ; I doubted . Locke . Do you make doubting a proof of depth in philos phy ? It ...
... BAYLE Christianity defended against the cavils of Scepticism . Bayle . YES , we both were philosophers ; but my philo sophy was the deepest . You dogmatized ; I doubted . Locke . Do you make doubting a proof of depth in philos phy ? It ...
Pagina 107
... Bayle . I own it did ; -but your comparison is not just . I did not see well , before I used my philosophic eye - water ; I only supposed I saw well ; but I was in an error , with all the rest of mankind . The blindness was real , the ...
... Bayle . I own it did ; -but your comparison is not just . I did not see well , before I used my philosophic eye - water ; I only supposed I saw well ; but I was in an error , with all the rest of mankind . The blindness was real , the ...
Pagina 108
... Bayle . If had asked Descartes , while he was in the height of his vogue , whether his system would ever be confu- ted by any other philosophers , as that of Aristotle had been by his , what answer do you suppose he would have returned ...
... Bayle . If had asked Descartes , while he was in the height of his vogue , whether his system would ever be confu- ted by any other philosophers , as that of Aristotle had been by his , what answer do you suppose he would have returned ...
Pagina 109
... Bayle . The mind is free ; and it loves to exert its free- dom . Any restraint upon it is a violence done to its nature , and a tyranny , against which it has a right to rebel . Locke . The mind , though free , has a governor within it ...
... Bayle . The mind is free ; and it loves to exert its free- dom . Any restraint upon it is a violence done to its nature , and a tyranny , against which it has a right to rebel . Locke . The mind , though free , has a governor within it ...
Pagina 110
... Bayle . A man may act indiscreetly , but he cannot do wrong , by declaring that which , on a full discussion of the question , he sincerely thinks to be true . Locke . An enthusiast , who advances doctrines prejudicial to society , or ...
... Bayle . A man may act indiscreetly , but he cannot do wrong , by declaring that which , on a full discussion of the question , he sincerely thinks to be true . Locke . An enthusiast , who advances doctrines prejudicial to society , or ...
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