Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... sense of right and wrong , we suppose that being able to discern the good and ill of his species , he has at the same time no concern for either , nor any sense of excellency or baseness in any moral action relating to one or the other ...
... sense of right and wrong , we suppose that being able to discern the good and ill of his species , he has at the same time no concern for either , nor any sense of excellency or baseness in any moral action relating to one or the other ...
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... sense of right or wrong . As to this second case therefore , religion ( according as the kind may prove ) is capable of doing great good or harm , and atheism nothing positive in either way . For however it may be indirectly an occasion ...
... sense of right or wrong . As to this second case therefore , religion ( according as the kind may prove ) is capable of doing great good or harm , and atheism nothing positive in either way . For however it may be indirectly an occasion ...
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... senses - also transformed philosophy into psychology , the interest in what we know into the interest in how we know . When in 1690 John Locke attempted to show that our abstract ideas are only assimilations and combinations of sense ...
... senses - also transformed philosophy into psychology , the interest in what we know into the interest in how we know . When in 1690 John Locke attempted to show that our abstract ideas are only assimilations and combinations of sense ...
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