Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... philosophy , " Father Guenard pronounced a discourse which entitled him to the highest honors , and elicited universal admiration from that illustrious body of savans , because be taught them what most of our modern philosophers have ...
... philosophy , " Father Guenard pronounced a discourse which entitled him to the highest honors , and elicited universal admiration from that illustrious body of savans , because be taught them what most of our modern philosophers have ...
Page 496
... philosophy . What right have philosophers to call science of any kind mental ? Science is external to man , and is matter of mental acquisition . We acquire philosophy . Hence it never becomes mental . It would be just as sensible to ...
... philosophy . What right have philosophers to call science of any kind mental ? Science is external to man , and is matter of mental acquisition . We acquire philosophy . Hence it never becomes mental . It would be just as sensible to ...
Page 497
... philosophy if all minds were destroyed . The history of Plato and Bacon is no mental history . It exists , and ... philosophers have suc- cessfully routed them , is of precisely the same nature , and only open to the same objections that ...
... philosophy if all minds were destroyed . The history of Plato and Bacon is no mental history . It exists , and ... philosophers have suc- cessfully routed them , is of precisely the same nature , and only open to the same objections that ...
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