History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Volume 1D. Appleton, 1872 - 430 pagina's |
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Pagina v
... opinions he denounced was fully accounted for by the exertions of certain evil - minded men , who had triumphed by means of sophistical arguments , aided by a judicial blindness that had been cast upon the deluded . His own opinions ...
... opinions he denounced was fully accounted for by the exertions of certain evil - minded men , who had triumphed by means of sophistical arguments , aided by a judicial blindness that had been cast upon the deluded . His own opinions ...
Pagina vi
... opinion depended much less upon the force of its arguments , or upon the ability of its advocates , than upon the ... opinions into conformity with the moral and intellectual stan- dards which the new civilisation produces . Thus ...
... opinion depended much less upon the force of its arguments , or upon the ability of its advocates , than upon the ... opinions into conformity with the moral and intellectual stan- dards which the new civilisation produces . Thus ...
Pagina vii
... opinions does not imply an increase of the data upon which those opinions rest , but a change of the habits of thought and mind which they reflect . Definite arguments are the symp- toms and pretexts , but seldom the causes , of the ...
... opinions does not imply an increase of the data upon which those opinions rest , but a change of the habits of thought and mind which they reflect . Definite arguments are the symp- toms and pretexts , but seldom the causes , of the ...
Pagina ix
... opinions . To encourage the occupations that produce this spirit , is to encourage the opinions that are most congenial to it . It is impossible to lay down a railway without creating an intel- lectual influence . It is probable that ...
... opinions . To encourage the occupations that produce this spirit , is to encourage the opinions that are most congenial to it . It is impossible to lay down a railway without creating an intel- lectual influence . It is probable that ...
Pagina x
... opinions than logical argu- ments . Although in the present work we are con- cerned only with the last of these two points of view , it will be necessary to consider briefly the possibility of their coexistence ; for this question ...
... opinions than logical argu- ments . Although in the present work we are con- cerned only with the last of these two points of view , it will be necessary to consider briefly the possibility of their coexistence ; for this question ...
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