Evenings with the Skeptics: Or, Free Discussion on Free Thinkers, Том 1Longmans, Green, and Company, 1881 |
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... less marked is the formal recognition of divergent standpoints in the contemplation of truth , with- out which indeed Free - thought and free discussion are mere contradictions in terms , while a third reason of a different kind seems ...
... less marked is the formal recognition of divergent standpoints in the contemplation of truth , with- out which indeed Free - thought and free discussion are mere contradictions in terms , while a third reason of a different kind seems ...
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... less dangerous than rash assent . Hyper - sensitiveness of Skeptics error - Skepticism 44 • to A child with his labels in the Museum of Nature - Realis- tic implications of language -Most Skeptics are Nomi- nalists - Perpetual change ...
... less dangerous than rash assent . Hyper - sensitiveness of Skeptics error - Skepticism 44 • to A child with his labels in the Museum of Nature - Realis- tic implications of language -Most Skeptics are Nomi- nalists - Perpetual change ...
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... less by Skepticism— Same phenomena mani- fested by Hindu and Jewish as by Greek thought . Skepticism a natural pheno- menon - Intellect should be studied , like animals , in di- verse conditions . Reasons for commencing Skep- tical ...
... less by Skepticism— Same phenomena mani- fested by Hindu and Jewish as by Greek thought . Skepticism a natural pheno- menon - Intellect should be studied , like animals , in di- verse conditions . Reasons for commencing Skep- tical ...
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... less real for being based on knowledge . . · · • 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 Ultimate conclusion — Truth is indiscoverable - Skepticism of Sokrates obscured by Plato's Idealism - Exag- geration of his Idealist stand- point . 213 Effects ...
... less real for being based on knowledge . . · · • 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 Ultimate conclusion — Truth is indiscoverable - Skepticism of Sokrates obscured by Plato's Idealism - Exag- geration of his Idealist stand- point . 213 Effects ...
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... less . Sometimes , too , you must have fired at what appeared in the fog to be a desirable quarry , but which a nearer approach discovers to be perhaps some useless inanimate object . What have you then for your bag ? ' ' The result ...
... less . Sometimes , too , you must have fired at what appeared in the fog to be a desirable quarry , but which a nearer approach discovers to be perhaps some useless inanimate object . What have you then for your bag ? ' ' The result ...
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Страница 400 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth : therefore let thy words be few.
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Страница 248 - I and my sons will have received justice at your hands. The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our ways — I to die, and you to live. Which is better, God only knows.
Страница 250 - Crito, I owe a cock to Asclepius; will you remember to pay the debt? The debt shall be paid, said Crito; is there anything else? There was no answer to this question; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the attendants uncovered him; his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end...
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