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... hold any opinions whatever about the real world , or about any of its contents , characters , or values , your opinions are either true or false , and are true or false by virtue of their actual conformity to the live insight which ...
... hold any opinions whatever about the real world , or about any of its contents , characters , or values , your opinions are either true or false , and are true or false by virtue of their actual conformity to the live insight which ...
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... hold to be infallibly true . I devoted two hours a day to the study of Kant's Critic of the Pure Reason for more than three years , until I almost knew the whole book by heart , and had critically examined every section of it . For ...
... hold to be infallibly true . I devoted two hours a day to the study of Kant's Critic of the Pure Reason for more than three years , until I almost knew the whole book by heart , and had critically examined every section of it . For ...
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... hold these beliefs as scien- tific hypotheses at all . Indeed , most people regard the cold , logical analysis of their religion with a horror like that which would be evoked by a funeral orator who proceeded to give a scientific ...
... hold these beliefs as scien- tific hypotheses at all . Indeed , most people regard the cold , logical analysis of their religion with a horror like that which would be evoked by a funeral orator who proceeded to give a scientific ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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