The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... existence . The distinction is a faint one , for it is obvious that the existence of any- thing which cannot be known or demonstrated , cannot by possibility be regarded as an eternal Truth . Moreover , as has been forcibly said by Dean ...
... existence . The distinction is a faint one , for it is obvious that the existence of any- thing which cannot be known or demonstrated , cannot by possibility be regarded as an eternal Truth . Moreover , as has been forcibly said by Dean ...
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... existence of any spiritual faculties and nature in man . Those , ' says Mill , who would deduce . the immortality of the soul from its own nature have first to prove that the attributes in question are not attributes of the body but of ...
... existence of any spiritual faculties and nature in man . Those , ' says Mill , who would deduce . the immortality of the soul from its own nature have first to prove that the attributes in question are not attributes of the body but of ...
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... existence ; ( 2 ) the ordinary and popular view— that they were not only in existence , but were quoted pre- cisely as we might quote them now ; ( 3 ) the view maintained in these pages - that they were certainly in existence , though ...
... existence ; ( 2 ) the ordinary and popular view— that they were not only in existence , but were quoted pre- cisely as we might quote them now ; ( 3 ) the view maintained in these pages - that they were certainly in existence , though ...
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