Philosophy and Religion: Selections from the Manuscripts of the Late James HintonK. Paul, Trench, 1884 - 331 pages |
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... interpretation are used in a sense precisely corresponding . Theory means that which is imposed on us as true while there is an error in the basis of our thought ; interpretation , the rectify- ing of the basis . The word polarity has ...
... interpretation are used in a sense precisely corresponding . Theory means that which is imposed on us as true while there is an error in the basis of our thought ; interpretation , the rectify- ing of the basis . The word polarity has ...
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... is not truly knowledge , in fact it is error , which is opposed to it : it is a mere preparation for it . Knowledge is the result of interpretation or function , which is always one , however various the nutrition or Metaphysics . 5.
... is not truly knowledge , in fact it is error , which is opposed to it : it is a mere preparation for it . Knowledge is the result of interpretation or function , which is always one , however various the nutrition or Metaphysics . 5.
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... interpretation ) always is , the phenomena being given by accurate observation , to find something which , being ... interpretation in this sense ; is it not ? And all other supposing of cause is hypothesis , making phenomena their own ...
... interpretation ) always is , the phenomena being given by accurate observation , to find something which , being ... interpretation in this sense ; is it not ? And all other supposing of cause is hypothesis , making phenomena their own ...
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... interpretation . So the classic life was more harmonious and whole than ours . If we once get it into our minds that an effect on us , or passion produced in us , as sentient Beings , causes us to perceive material things , there is ...
... interpretation . So the classic life was more harmonious and whole than ours . If we once get it into our minds that an effect on us , or passion produced in us , as sentient Beings , causes us to perceive material things , there is ...
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... interpretation of the physical sensation . Humanity is such a child — taking no thought but of the physical , and educated thereby to see true existence . It is quite right that man should perceive the material world ; this is ...
... interpretation of the physical sensation . Humanity is such a child — taking no thought but of the physical , and educated thereby to see true existence . It is quite right that man should perceive the material world ; this is ...
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