Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 352
... knowledge of the truth . ” * But , to infer from this that they did not diffuse knowledge , or that they fettered the legitimate operations of the mind , is as unphilo- sophical as it is false . What body of men , secular or religious ...
... knowledge of the truth . ” * But , to infer from this that they did not diffuse knowledge , or that they fettered the legitimate operations of the mind , is as unphilo- sophical as it is false . What body of men , secular or religious ...
Page 493
... knowledge must partake of the infirmity inherently attaching to the two interposing instruments , or me- diums , through which and by which he is brought into supposed acquaintance with a supposed spoon upon the table . In the first ...
... knowledge must partake of the infirmity inherently attaching to the two interposing instruments , or me- diums , through which and by which he is brought into supposed acquaintance with a supposed spoon upon the table . In the first ...
Page 495
... knowledge , and all knowledge arising there , all knowledge must only exist there . There is no other place for it to exist , as there is no other place for our thoughts and ideas to dwell . The image of our mind has no objectivity ...
... knowledge , and all knowledge arising there , all knowledge must only exist there . There is no other place for it to exist , as there is no other place for our thoughts and ideas to dwell . The image of our mind has no objectivity ...
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