The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... feeling , as it has hitherto existed among men , have been so vari- able and contradictory , as to be self - neutralizing . Moral feeling is thus made to be so dependent on knowledge , as to be in itself only a part of the civilization ...
... feeling , as it has hitherto existed among men , have been so vari- able and contradictory , as to be self - neutralizing . Moral feeling is thus made to be so dependent on knowledge , as to be in itself only a part of the civilization ...
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... feeling is to be expected where the mind is more occupied with vast general laws , real or supposed , than with ... feelings than on their knowledge , we must of course measure the progress of society by those feelings ; while if , on ...
... feeling is to be expected where the mind is more occupied with vast general laws , real or supposed , than with ... feelings than on their knowledge , we must of course measure the progress of society by those feelings ; while if , on ...
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... feeling . ' ( 166. ) To feel that certain conclusions are very unpalatable , and that at the same time we cannot refute them , is no doubt very unpleasant . We do not feel , however , for the present , that Mr. Buckle has inflicted any ...
... feeling . ' ( 166. ) To feel that certain conclusions are very unpalatable , and that at the same time we cannot refute them , is no doubt very unpleasant . We do not feel , however , for the present , that Mr. Buckle has inflicted any ...
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... feeling . Even yet , the intellect has its dependencies as well as its power . The time , in fact , never comes in which the relation between feeling and intellect ceases to be reciprocal . In regard to moral truth the heart continues ...
... feeling . Even yet , the intellect has its dependencies as well as its power . The time , in fact , never comes in which the relation between feeling and intellect ceases to be reciprocal . In regard to moral truth the heart continues ...
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... feeling ; it will consist simply in a more expert power of calcula- tion upon questions of gain and loss . In support of this repre- sentation , which Mr. Buckle may well describe as ' very unpala- table , ' our attention is directed to ...
... feeling ; it will consist simply in a more expert power of calcula- tion upon questions of gain and loss . In support of this repre- sentation , which Mr. Buckle may well describe as ' very unpala- table , ' our attention is directed to ...
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