Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... moral and religious truth . It becomes a duty , then , not only to watch them in their results , but to trace them to their sources , and to ascertain whether the fountain is pure , the waters of which are conducted iv PREFACE .
... moral and religious truth . It becomes a duty , then , not only to watch them in their results , but to trace them to their sources , and to ascertain whether the fountain is pure , the waters of which are conducted iv PREFACE .
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... moral obligations , though they were based upon a philosophy , which was eminently sensual and irreligious . There is no reason to be- lieve , that these men were insincere in their profes- sions of regard for the interests of virtue ...
... moral obligations , though they were based upon a philosophy , which was eminently sensual and irreligious . There is no reason to be- lieve , that these men were insincere in their profes- sions of regard for the interests of virtue ...
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... VI . SUBJECT CONTINUED : THE UNION OF THEOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS , 211 VII . BERKELEY AND HIS PHILOSOPHY , 264 VIII . ELEMENTS OF MORAL SCIENCE , 310 IX , POLITICAL ETHICS , 331 ESSAYS . I. LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS . * It.
... VI . SUBJECT CONTINUED : THE UNION OF THEOLOGY AND METAPHYSICS , 211 VII . BERKELEY AND HIS PHILOSOPHY , 264 VIII . ELEMENTS OF MORAL SCIENCE , 310 IX , POLITICAL ETHICS , 331 ESSAYS . I. LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS . * It.
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... moral and mental science , the assign- ment of a new faculty to the mind requires the creation of a peculiar and properly significant token . But speculations of this kind do not often increase the number of things , but concern the ...
... moral and mental science , the assign- ment of a new faculty to the mind requires the creation of a peculiar and properly significant token . But speculations of this kind do not often increase the number of things , but concern the ...
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... moral world , which scarcely admits of any thing which can be called discovery , the correction of the mental habits is probably the greatest service which can be rendered to science . In this respect , the merit of Locke is unrivalled ...
... moral world , which scarcely admits of any thing which can be called discovery , the correction of the mental habits is probably the greatest service which can be rendered to science . In this respect , the merit of Locke is unrivalled ...
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