The North American Review, 87. ciltJared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1858 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... truth or their fallacy in the particular case before us , and the truth or fallacy is not usually made more apparent by throwing the proposition into general terms , and thus converting it into an expressed premise . The syllogism is of ...
... truth or their fallacy in the particular case before us , and the truth or fallacy is not usually made more apparent by throwing the proposition into general terms , and thus converting it into an expressed premise . The syllogism is of ...
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... truth , in whatever form seems clearest and most beautiful to him . The number of self - evident truths in geometry ... truth stands ; and most of those who attempt to analyze , are content to be guided by the analysis of others . It is ...
... truth , in whatever form seems clearest and most beautiful to him . The number of self - evident truths in geometry ... truth stands ; and most of those who attempt to analyze , are content to be guided by the analysis of others . It is ...
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... truths of observation only as to the mode in which the truth is perceived . A sphere is , to us , as real an entity as a globe ; and , on the other hand , it is as ab- solutely certain that globes are seen , as that spheres are con ...
... truths of observation only as to the mode in which the truth is perceived . A sphere is , to us , as real an entity as a globe ; and , on the other hand , it is as ab- solutely certain that globes are seen , as that spheres are con ...
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