The Hibbert Journal, Tom 9Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1911 A quarterly review of religion, theology, and philosophy. |
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... nature , with historical or literary research , with philosophy , which attempts to view man's mind in its relation to nature and to know- ledge ? " — the answer is : all education , from the lowest up- wards , if it is to be fruitful ...
... nature , with historical or literary research , with philosophy , which attempts to view man's mind in its relation to nature and to know- ledge ? " — the answer is : all education , from the lowest up- wards , if it is to be fruitful ...
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... nature , because it refers these to real causes , to blind and unconscious motives which are themselves caused by the material constitution of the specific nature - bodies in question " ( Welt - räthsel , p . 104 ) . " It ought not to ...
... nature , because it refers these to real causes , to blind and unconscious motives which are themselves caused by the material constitution of the specific nature - bodies in question " ( Welt - räthsel , p . 104 ) . " It ought not to ...
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... nature in man . ' There is , and human nature no only makes it certain that bad men will be made worse by th infliction of cruelty , but also makes it certain that idle rogue will not be brought to honest and industrious ways by sho ...
... nature in man . ' There is , and human nature no only makes it certain that bad men will be made worse by th infliction of cruelty , but also makes it certain that idle rogue will not be brought to honest and industrious ways by sho ...
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... nature of human beings by human beings : and as we saw , and as Mr Wallas himself points out , the very progress of the study will change the nature of at least those human beings who are studying it . Practical experience , then , is ...
... nature of human beings by human beings : and as we saw , and as Mr Wallas himself points out , the very progress of the study will change the nature of at least those human beings who are studying it . Practical experience , then , is ...
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... nature to be regarded from the narrow standpoint of merely voting for Tweedledee or Tweedledum once every four or five years . " " Our objection is of a far more profound nature ; and as it is rarely stated honestly , for fear of the ...
... nature to be regarded from the narrow standpoint of merely voting for Tweedledee or Tweedledum once every four or five years . " " Our objection is of a far more profound nature ; and as it is rarely stated honestly , for fear of the ...
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