Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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Pagina 1
... respect philosophy . There profound than ethics - embracing is no educated man of the present and transcending common reason , or of many preceding generations , common observation , all the best who would not take shame to gifts of ...
... respect philosophy . There profound than ethics - embracing is no educated man of the present and transcending common reason , or of many preceding generations , common observation , all the best who would not take shame to gifts of ...
Pagina 7
... respect the theories which had preceded his . An iconoclast is nothing to a philosopher . Berke- ley put his foot upon Locke with- out a moment's hesitation , and strode on to the often - contested and never - conquered field ...
... respect the theories which had preceded his . An iconoclast is nothing to a philosopher . Berke- ley put his foot upon Locke with- out a moment's hesitation , and strode on to the often - contested and never - conquered field ...
Pagina 8
... respect to its stones and its posts , its roses and its landscapes , Berkeley is at one with all mankind . Y ! which has occupied for ages the closest thoughts of the greatest thinkers . The carpenter who made this bit of oak or ...
... respect to its stones and its posts , its roses and its landscapes , Berkeley is at one with all mankind . Y ! which has occupied for ages the closest thoughts of the greatest thinkers . The carpenter who made this bit of oak or ...
Pagina 12
... respect a man of straw , rather enfeebling than strengthening , g , with his weak objections , the strain of the argu- ment ; nor are the dialogues so readable ( although so evidently in- tended to be more readable ) as the grave work ...
... respect a man of straw , rather enfeebling than strengthening , g , with his weak objections , the strain of the argu- ment ; nor are the dialogues so readable ( although so evidently in- tended to be more readable ) as the grave work ...
Pagina 23
... respect and full acknowledgment of their in- fluence , has been but too seldom emulated in Ireland . We are told in his biography that the priests returned " their sincere and hearty thanks to the worthy author " in the Dublin Journal ...
... respect and full acknowledgment of their in- fluence , has been but too seldom emulated in Ireland . We are told in his biography that the priests returned " their sincere and hearty thanks to the worthy author " in the Dublin Journal ...
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