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Pagina 475
Truth must have an author . It must originate in some intelligent being , because it
is evidently an effect . It must be either a cause or an effect . A cause is something
distinguished by having effects . If a thing has no effects , we then say it is not a ...
Truth must have an author . It must originate in some intelligent being , because it
is evidently an effect . It must be either a cause or an effect . A cause is something
distinguished by having effects . If a thing has no effects , we then say it is not a ...
Pagina 492
truth , there are three important or primary considerations to be carefully noticed :
1 . The inquirer , man , with all his constitutional characteristics ; 2 . The truth as it
exists in the various departments of nature where it is to be found ; and 3 .
truth , there are three important or primary considerations to be carefully noticed :
1 . The inquirer , man , with all his constitutional characteristics ; 2 . The truth as it
exists in the various departments of nature where it is to be found ; and 3 .
Pagina 499
Kant ; and of the consequent transcendentalism of Germany ; of the highest truth
organ of Cousin ; and the not less ... This brings us to perceive that there are two ,
and but two , classes of truths that can be brought to the consideration of man .
Kant ; and of the consequent transcendentalism of Germany ; of the highest truth
organ of Cousin ; and the not less ... This brings us to perceive that there are two ,
and but two , classes of truths that can be brought to the consideration of man .
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