On Some of the Characteristics of Belief: Scientific and ReligiousMacmillan, 1870 - 126 من الصفحات |
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... reasons given in the third lecture and elsewhere , there are strong grounds for presuming that any one who neglects the help af- forded by comparing his own convictions with those of others will fall into error , that is , on subjects ...
... reasons given in the third lecture and elsewhere , there are strong grounds for presuming that any one who neglects the help af- forded by comparing his own convictions with those of others will fall into error , that is , on subjects ...
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... reasons why this should be so . For one thing it is much more practicable to detach the group of phenomena with which we are concerned from others , and so to reduce our investigation to more manageable dimensions . No science includes ...
... reasons why this should be so . For one thing it is much more practicable to detach the group of phenomena with which we are concerned from others , and so to reduce our investigation to more manageable dimensions . No science includes ...
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... reason , how self - interest exerts a bias , and so on . Most true ; but when we recollect that our beliefs are not like mere states of feeling , but may be , in fact must be , right or wrong ; the question again recurs , Are they true ...
... reason , how self - interest exerts a bias , and so on . Most true ; but when we recollect that our beliefs are not like mere states of feeling , but may be , in fact must be , right or wrong ; the question again recurs , Are they true ...
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... reasons , but these are probably not so much the real sources of his own conviction as grounds for justifying his conduct to others . The reliance which he feels rests rather on the confirmation obtained in daily life , on the way in ...
... reasons , but these are probably not so much the real sources of his own conviction as grounds for justifying his conduct to others . The reliance which he feels rests rather on the confirmation obtained in daily life , on the way in ...
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... reason that makes geometry careless of language . The same principle applies , and à fortiori applies , to religious truth , as one which lies far deeper than geometry in the spirit of man , one to which the inner attestation is ...
... reason that makes geometry careless of language . The same principle applies , and à fortiori applies , to religious truth , as one which lies far deeper than geometry in the spirit of man , one to which the inner attestation is ...
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