The North American Review, Τόμος 42O. Everett, 1836 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Σελίδα 343
... knowledge , as of the utmost value to man , with compara- tive indifference to , and contempt for , that course of study , by which alone he can acquire a knowledge of himself . Ask the pupil of the modern system to give his attention ...
... knowledge , as of the utmost value to man , with compara- tive indifference to , and contempt for , that course of study , by which alone he can acquire a knowledge of himself . Ask the pupil of the modern system to give his attention ...
Σελίδα 469
... knowledge . " - pp . 5 , 6 . He accordingly undertakes to show that Natural Theology is a science resting on inductive reasoning , on which a number of other sciences and a greater part of what we call knowledge depends . The work ...
... knowledge . " - pp . 5 , 6 . He accordingly undertakes to show that Natural Theology is a science resting on inductive reasoning , on which a number of other sciences and a greater part of what we call knowledge depends . The work ...
Σελίδα 479
... knowledge would be much enlarged . The doctrine of the Platonists , of Lord Brougham , and indeed of the far greater part of men , philoso- phers and others , is that we may , by means of such senses as we have , obtain such a knowledge ...
... knowledge would be much enlarged . The doctrine of the Platonists , of Lord Brougham , and indeed of the far greater part of men , philoso- phers and others , is that we may , by means of such senses as we have , obtain such a knowledge ...
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