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... Scottish sceptic had already anticipated the nature of its attacks against theological philosophy . But while Comte cannot claim any originality for his method , or even the anti - theological application all science must be based on an ...
... Scottish sceptic had already anticipated the nature of its attacks against theological philosophy . But while Comte cannot claim any originality for his method , or even the anti - theological application all science must be based on an ...
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... Scottish school . The self , or ego , is not a primary constituent of the conscious being , but a development like all higher attributes of mind , re- solving itself on examination " into a relation between the several terms of any one ...
... Scottish school . The self , or ego , is not a primary constituent of the conscious being , but a development like all higher attributes of mind , re- solving itself on examination " into a relation between the several terms of any one ...
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... Scottish clergymen who , while not learned in any special manner , are yet full of the mental vigour and vivacity which learning does not always give . He was the originator of Savings Banks in the south of Scotland . He was also a ...
... Scottish clergymen who , while not learned in any special manner , are yet full of the mental vigour and vivacity which learning does not always give . He was the originator of Savings Banks in the south of Scotland . He was also a ...
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... Scottish to the very core , " and " that it owed nothing to Germany . " In the same essay in which he says this , he speaks of Sir William Hamilton as the thinker to whom he was chiefly in- debted ; and in his early metaphysical ...
... Scottish to the very core , " and " that it owed nothing to Germany . " In the same essay in which he says this , he speaks of Sir William Hamilton as the thinker to whom he was chiefly in- debted ; and in his early metaphysical ...
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... Scottish Philosophy , the Old and the New . ' This pamphlet was in reply to various criticisms which his work had provoked , and there is none of his writings marked by a more incisive and masterly vigour . Its publication immediately ...
... Scottish Philosophy , the Old and the New . ' This pamphlet was in reply to various criticisms which his work had provoked , and there is none of his writings marked by a more incisive and masterly vigour . Its publication immediately ...
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