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 475
... Truth never does any thing of which we have any knowledge . It has no ability of independent action or motion , or dependent action or motion . If it be a cause , it gives no practical proof of it . What we do know of truth convinces us ...
... Truth never does any thing of which we have any knowledge . It has no ability of independent action or motion , or dependent action or motion . If it be a cause , it gives no practical proof of it . What we do know of truth convinces us ...
Page 492
... truth , and the phrase to . " know the truth , ” convey the same identical idea . It is impossible for man to know unless some truth lies at the bottom of his opinion . To know , and to have an opinion , convey very different ideas . A ...
... truth , and the phrase to . " know the truth , ” convey the same identical idea . It is impossible for man to know unless some truth lies at the bottom of his opinion . To know , and to have an opinion , convey very different ideas . A ...
Page 499
... truth organ of Cousin ; and the not less dangerous Eclecticism of France ; and of the Immediatecy of perception of Sir William Hamilton . This brings us to perceive that there are two , and but two , classes of truths that can be ...
... truth organ of Cousin ; and the not less dangerous Eclecticism of France ; and of the Immediatecy of perception of Sir William Hamilton . This brings us to perceive that there are two , and but two , classes of truths that can be ...
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