The Southern Quarterly ReviewDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... truth which armed his doctrines , than to his greater skill in their own art of dialectics ; but yet , we must carefully distin- guish the Socratic from the Sophistical spirit of philosophising . That of the Sophists was proud and ...
... truth which armed his doctrines , than to his greater skill in their own art of dialectics ; but yet , we must carefully distin- guish the Socratic from the Sophistical spirit of philosophising . That of the Sophists was proud and ...
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... truth ; while the end of concrete logic is real or material truth . Now , it has been contended that Aristotle's logical treatises are of pure logic , while Bacon's treatise is of concrete logic ; and that consequently their scopes are ...
... truth ; while the end of concrete logic is real or material truth . Now , it has been contended that Aristotle's logical treatises are of pure logic , while Bacon's treatise is of concrete logic ; and that consequently their scopes are ...
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... truth . The whole contents of the mind are to be condemned until their truth is established . But how are we to begin the examination of our judgments ? Not at random , of course , but by selecting them according to some principle , and ...
... truth . The whole contents of the mind are to be condemned until their truth is established . But how are we to begin the examination of our judgments ? Not at random , of course , but by selecting them according to some principle , and ...
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ARTICLE PAGE I SPECULATION AND TRADE | 1 |
IRVINGS LIFE OF WASHINGTON | 35 |
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MAIMONIDES | 60 |
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