The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 4Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1862 |
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الصفحة 51
... doubt found no place there . As long as the phenomenal was as yet harder to comprehend and more difficult to control than the unseen and unexplored world that lay beyond it , skepticism was impossible . Not only was it impossible , but ...
... doubt found no place there . As long as the phenomenal was as yet harder to comprehend and more difficult to control than the unseen and unexplored world that lay beyond it , skepticism was impossible . Not only was it impossible , but ...
الصفحة 52
... doubts of Pyrrho . But it is not in ancient times at all that we are to look for any very prominent manifestation of skepticism . The spirit of doubting and hesitating inquiry was of slow growth , and did not attain to its maturity ...
... doubts of Pyrrho . But it is not in ancient times at all that we are to look for any very prominent manifestation of skepticism . The spirit of doubting and hesitating inquiry was of slow growth , and did not attain to its maturity ...
الصفحة 53
... doubt that in the twelfth century the skeptical spirit had begun to greatly increase its power and extend its influence ; that in the sixteenth it had become a mighty civilizing force ; and that in the eighteenth it had penetrated all ...
... doubt that in the twelfth century the skeptical spirit had begun to greatly increase its power and extend its influence ; that in the sixteenth it had become a mighty civilizing force ; and that in the eighteenth it had penetrated all ...
الصفحة 54
... doubt and denial , of discord and revolution , in which the skeptical spirit reigned supreme . The rottenness of old institutions , forms and dogmas , had to be exposed before they could be given up . Then the barrenness of doubt had to ...
... doubt and denial , of discord and revolution , in which the skeptical spirit reigned supreme . The rottenness of old institutions , forms and dogmas , had to be exposed before they could be given up . Then the barrenness of doubt had to ...
الصفحة 55
... doubt , no room for difference of opinion . So with all demonstrated facts and laws . A truth once established remains forever a truth . We cannot choose but accept it . And science , as a body of established truths , cannot admit of ...
... doubt , no room for difference of opinion . So with all demonstrated facts and laws . A truth once established remains forever a truth . We cannot choose but accept it . And science , as a body of established truths , cannot admit of ...
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