On Some of the Characteristics of Belief: Scientific and ReligiousMacmillan, 1870 - 126 من الصفحات |
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... ment . If they coincide in their conclusions , we do not doubt that they have arrived at least at some substratum of truth ; if they are still in dispute , we mostly withhold our full assent from any one of them . scientific points are ...
... ment . If they coincide in their conclusions , we do not doubt that they have arrived at least at some substratum of truth ; if they are still in dispute , we mostly withhold our full assent from any one of them . scientific points are ...
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... imagination , le senti- ment religieux peut se développer à mesure que nous avançons en âge . " ( Pensées de Maine de Biran , p . 269. ) others might be adduced . For example , sickness will EXAMPLES OF CHANGES OF BELIEF . 9.
... imagination , le senti- ment religieux peut se développer à mesure que nous avançons en âge . " ( Pensées de Maine de Biran , p . 269. ) others might be adduced . For example , sickness will EXAMPLES OF CHANGES OF BELIEF . 9.
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... ment , that it seems afterwards as hard to rob the sounds of the meaning they have acquired , as it was before to confer any meaning upon them ' . Now this being the case with each separate inlet of knowledge , it will readily be seen ...
... ment , that it seems afterwards as hard to rob the sounds of the meaning they have acquired , as it was before to confer any meaning upon them ' . Now this being the case with each separate inlet of knowledge , it will readily be seen ...
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... ment might be left untouched ! The general preva- lence of certain emotions is one of the premises , and Coleridge's Lay Sermons , p . 168 . 1 a most important one , from which our conclusions about 2-2 INFLUENCE OF EMOTIONS . 19 an ...
... ment might be left untouched ! The general preva- lence of certain emotions is one of the premises , and Coleridge's Lay Sermons , p . 168 . 1 a most important one , from which our conclusions about 2-2 INFLUENCE OF EMOTIONS . 19 an ...
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... ment and see which of the conflicting opinions was correct . Of course such an " interrogation of nature " is one to which an answer is only to be got with difficulty ; when however we have succeeded in getting it , it is generally ...
... ment and see which of the conflicting opinions was correct . Of course such an " interrogation of nature " is one to which an answer is only to be got with difficulty ; when however we have succeeded in getting it , it is generally ...
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