The Balance of Emotion and Intellect: An Essay Introductory to the Study of PhilosophyC. Kegan Paul, 1878 - 213 pagini |
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... reason for discon- necting the two . In the field of the knowable , nothing transcends human life , nothing is more dignified than human life . Hume ( in the first Section of his Enquiry ) , has well said : ' Man is a reasonable being ...
... reason for discon- necting the two . In the field of the knowable , nothing transcends human life , nothing is more dignified than human life . Hume ( in the first Section of his Enquiry ) , has well said : ' Man is a reasonable being ...
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... reason for the misconception concerning the true nature of Emotion is a more personal one . When , in endeavouring to teach arithmetic , your pupil persists in saying twice 2 is 5 , and not 4 , and instead of proving it simply says ...
... reason for the misconception concerning the true nature of Emotion is a more personal one . When , in endeavouring to teach arithmetic , your pupil persists in saying twice 2 is 5 , and not 4 , and instead of proving it simply says ...
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... reasons he saw for its occurrence , and yet easier for him to have a belief in inward miracles , such as his own.prophetic inspiration and divinely - wrought intuitions ; it was at the same time insurmountably difficult to him to ...
... reasons he saw for its occurrence , and yet easier for him to have a belief in inward miracles , such as his own.prophetic inspiration and divinely - wrought intuitions ; it was at the same time insurmountably difficult to him to ...
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... reason , changes his surroundings , must not he , then , adapt himself to his environment in its new form , i.e. must he not become conscious of this changed relation ? It is true , we do not know all . Nor would it be desirable . There ...
... reason , changes his surroundings , must not he , then , adapt himself to his environment in its new form , i.e. must he not become conscious of this changed relation ? It is true , we do not know all . Nor would it be desirable . There ...
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... reasons thus : That which constitutes difference is the form ; that which constitutes form is dimension ; and dimension again consists in numerical proportion , and the only unvarying basis to numerical proportion is our system of ...
... reasons thus : That which constitutes difference is the form ; that which constitutes form is dimension ; and dimension again consists in numerical proportion , and the only unvarying basis to numerical proportion is our system of ...
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