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الصفحة 128
... fact that Spencer did not recognize any obligation to Hume . Professor Coleman considered that Hume could not in fairness be placed in quite the same class as Pyrrho , inas- much as the former did not go as far in his destructive think ...
... fact that Spencer did not recognize any obligation to Hume . Professor Coleman considered that Hume could not in fairness be placed in quite the same class as Pyrrho , inas- much as the former did not go as far in his destructive think ...
الصفحة 130
... fact that some of Hume's earliest and later writings were not entirely in accord . Dr. Laws declared that Buddhism anticipated Hume and Berkeley . Science deals with law ; philosophy with cause . Herein is their difference . Pragmatism ...
... fact that some of Hume's earliest and later writings were not entirely in accord . Dr. Laws declared that Buddhism anticipated Hume and Berkeley . Science deals with law ; philosophy with cause . Herein is their difference . Pragmatism ...
الصفحة 132
... facts for truth . This is true of Professor James . Truth and fact are , however , to be carefully distinguished . The one - fact - is something done . Truth is the eternal logos by which all things are made ; it is spiritual light . It ...
... facts for truth . This is true of Professor James . Truth and fact are , however , to be carefully distinguished . The one - fact - is something done . Truth is the eternal logos by which all things are made ; it is spiritual light . It ...
الصفحة 134
... facts in the universe can be divided into those that are known and those unknown , but not unknowable . Starting from ... fact , rationalize all that is possible , asking according to the method of science its pragmatic question , does ...
... facts in the universe can be divided into those that are known and those unknown , but not unknowable . Starting from ... fact , rationalize all that is possible , asking according to the method of science its pragmatic question , does ...
الصفحة 135
... fact that in the realm of the so - called " irra- tional " or the unknown as one of the two divisions of all things , viz . , known and unknown , that here there was the presupposition of law and truth or of rationality , otherwise it ...
... fact that in the realm of the so - called " irra- tional " or the unknown as one of the two divisions of all things , viz . , known and unknown , that here there was the presupposition of law and truth or of rationality , otherwise it ...
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