Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... succession , we immediately connect with them the idea of power , or efficient agency . Whence comes this idea ? Certainly not from sensation . We do not perceive the power of fire to melt lead or consume paper , just as we perceive its ...
... succession , we immediately connect with them the idea of power , or efficient agency . Whence comes this idea ? Certainly not from sensation . We do not perceive the power of fire to melt lead or consume paper , just as we perceive its ...
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... succession of events in time , or that this belief is imperative and neces- sary . At the same time , he maintains that it is illusive , and has no foundation in the real nature of things . To go farther than this , would be the part ...
... succession of events in time , or that this belief is imperative and neces- sary . At the same time , he maintains that it is illusive , and has no foundation in the real nature of things . To go farther than this , would be the part ...
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... succession , and the fact revealed is then said to rest upon tradition . - Again , the idea of a revelation presupposes some one who is the author of it , who makes known , and another to whom it is addressed . The fact , also , must be ...
... succession , and the fact revealed is then said to rest upon tradition . - Again , the idea of a revelation presupposes some one who is the author of it , who makes known , and another to whom it is addressed . The fact , also , must be ...
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... succession of causes and effects , and by the laws of thought we are compelled to assume , that there must be somewhere a first link to the chain . But we are not justified in stopping at any determinate point , and saying here is the ...
... succession of causes and effects , and by the laws of thought we are compelled to assume , that there must be somewhere a first link to the chain . But we are not justified in stopping at any determinate point , and saying here is the ...
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... succession of natural causes and effects being once established , divine power may suspend their operation in a particular case , and cause an event to follow different from what would have happened , but for this special exertion of ...
... succession of natural causes and effects being once established , divine power may suspend their operation in a particular case , and cause an event to follow different from what would have happened , but for this special exertion of ...
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