Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... opinion . In speculative philosophy , no one should ever cease to be a learner . But on all the important topics ... opinions , and to excite controversy on subjects of great interest . Abstract speculations , when confined to the ...
... opinion . In speculative philosophy , no one should ever cease to be a learner . But on all the important topics ... opinions , and to excite controversy on subjects of great interest . Abstract speculations , when confined to the ...
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... opinions in theology . If meta- physics are made a test of the truth of Christianity , it is but equal justice to make Christianity a test of the correctness of metaphysics . When M. de Tocqueville , in his work upon the in- fluence of ...
... opinions in theology . If meta- physics are made a test of the truth of Christianity , it is but equal justice to make Christianity a test of the correctness of metaphysics . When M. de Tocqueville , in his work upon the in- fluence of ...
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... opinions , no hereditary prejudices of classes and fam- ilies can here exist , to fetter the wide range of thought . Each individual is but a unit among a multitude of equals , and the conclusions which he forms for himself , he is ...
... opinions , no hereditary prejudices of classes and fam- ilies can here exist , to fetter the wide range of thought . Each individual is but a unit among a multitude of equals , and the conclusions which he forms for himself , he is ...
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... opinion upon nearly all political topics . To reason from facts in matters of legislation and government , to correct the aberrations of theory by the slow inductions of experience , to limit the application of a rule by the particular ...
... opinion upon nearly all political topics . To reason from facts in matters of legislation and government , to correct the aberrations of theory by the slow inductions of experience , to limit the application of a rule by the particular ...
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... opinions were openly assailed , or quietly laid aside , their breath still animated the dispositions and prejudices of the people . A deep tone of seriousness , a self - denying spirit in regard to amusements , and extreme cautiousness ...
... opinions were openly assailed , or quietly laid aside , their breath still animated the dispositions and prejudices of the people . A deep tone of seriousness , a self - denying spirit in regard to amusements , and extreme cautiousness ...
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