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Page 144
... truth in its own department - not , indeed , infalli- bly - but with greater promptitude and subtlety than ratiocination . We may have different analyses of the phenomenon , but we need not differ about its existence . The real issue I ...
... truth in its own department - not , indeed , infalli- bly - but with greater promptitude and subtlety than ratiocination . We may have different analyses of the phenomenon , but we need not differ about its existence . The real issue I ...
Page 145
... truth . Even if my understanding of Mr. Mill is imper- fect , thus much is clear , that the question , whether moral and mathematical truths are founded on intuition or on experience , pierces to the very root and origin of all human ...
... truth . Even if my understanding of Mr. Mill is imper- fect , thus much is clear , that the question , whether moral and mathematical truths are founded on intuition or on experience , pierces to the very root and origin of all human ...
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... truth as truth , or the sort of learning and ability best qualified to sift truth from error . And no doubt Dr. Temple is right . Zeal , of the commoner kinds at least , is not often combined with the highest qualities for discriminating ...
... truth as truth , or the sort of learning and ability best qualified to sift truth from error . And no doubt Dr. Temple is right . Zeal , of the commoner kinds at least , is not often combined with the highest qualities for discriminating ...
Contents
SCHILLER and the Duke of Schleswig | 23 |
AMERICANISTS International Congress | 62 |
Letter from the Lady | 65 |
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