The Eclectic Review, 第 6 巻、第 70 巻Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1839 |
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... admit an artfully disguised fallacy - contemptuously proclaiming , when once expressed in full , the absurdity of supposing that any body could be deluded by it . Such conduct reminds one of Hogarth's picture of Columbus breaking the ...
... admit an artfully disguised fallacy - contemptuously proclaiming , when once expressed in full , the absurdity of supposing that any body could be deluded by it . Such conduct reminds one of Hogarth's picture of Columbus breaking the ...
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... admit . That no science ' or art is useful but such as is a means of investigating nature ; ' that no science or art ... admitting with him , as we fully do , that much needless obscurity has arisen from the terms necessary , necessity ...
... admit . That no science ' or art is useful but such as is a means of investigating nature ; ' that no science or art ... admitting with him , as we fully do , that much needless obscurity has arisen from the terms necessary , necessity ...
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... may be , and we admit its desirableness , it is not ne- cessary for a full appreciation of the merits of the controversy . We think the substitution very desirable in order to ouviate 64 Douglas's Philosophy of the Mind .
... may be , and we admit its desirableness , it is not ne- cessary for a full appreciation of the merits of the controversy . We think the substitution very desirable in order to ouviate 64 Douglas's Philosophy of the Mind .
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... admit that the great writers on this subject have been , as from Mr. Douglas's language we should almost suppose them to have been , groping in the dark for want of this wonder - working change . " What is chiefly objectionable , ' says ...
... admit that the great writers on this subject have been , as from Mr. Douglas's language we should almost suppose them to have been , groping in the dark for want of this wonder - working change . " What is chiefly objectionable , ' says ...
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... may be , and we admit its desirableness , it is not ne- cessary for a full appreciation of the merits of the controversy . We think the substitution very desirable in order to ouviate 64 Douglas's Philosophy of the Mind .
... may be , and we admit its desirableness , it is not ne- cessary for a full appreciation of the merits of the controversy . We think the substitution very desirable in order to ouviate 64 Douglas's Philosophy of the Mind .
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