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... truth ? The answer is that its function is the same as that of a higher calculus in mathematics , enabling us to solve problems insoluble by ordinary methods . For just as the relations of some general ( x ) or ( y ) in Algebra will ...
... truth ? The answer is that its function is the same as that of a higher calculus in mathematics , enabling us to solve problems insoluble by ordinary methods . For just as the relations of some general ( x ) or ( y ) in Algebra will ...
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... truth , you can get at morality in societies only through improvements in these conditions ; and that before you can get a further advance at any given stage , these conditions must be more equalized ; the active agent in the successive ...
... truth , you can get at morality in societies only through improvements in these conditions ; and that before you can get a further advance at any given stage , these conditions must be more equalized ; the active agent in the successive ...
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... truth is , the two problems , viz . , of Society and of the Individual , are quite distinct and separate in nature , and require quite distinct and separate treatment ; and hence the large space devoted in this work to proving , by ...
... truth is , the two problems , viz . , of Society and of the Individual , are quite distinct and separate in nature , and require quite distinct and separate treatment ; and hence the large space devoted in this work to proving , by ...
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... truth of the Doctrine — Illustrations — Perplexities of Supernaturalism - Civilization and the Spirit of Christ ' - Effects of Supernaturalism and Science contrasted 105-126 PART II . - THE GOAL . CHAPTER I. HOW xxiv . SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS .
... truth of the Doctrine — Illustrations — Perplexities of Supernaturalism - Civilization and the Spirit of Christ ' - Effects of Supernaturalism and Science contrasted 105-126 PART II . - THE GOAL . CHAPTER I. HOW xxiv . SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS .
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... truth in these higher departments of specula- tion , I have opened with a section which I have entitled A New Organon . Under this section I have arranged most of the ordinary and recognised instruments of knowledge , physical and ...
... truth in these higher departments of specula- tion , I have opened with a section which I have entitled A New Organon . Under this section I have arranged most of the ordinary and recognised instruments of knowledge , physical and ...
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