The British Quarterly Review, 2. ciltHodder and Stoughton, 1845 |
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Sayfa 133
... philosophy was assigned to him in the normal school , and every one interested in these discussions , to whatever party he belonged , waited with impa- tience the ... philosophy of the eighteenth century MODERN FRENCH PHILOSOPHY . 133.
... philosophy was assigned to him in the normal school , and every one interested in these discussions , to whatever party he belonged , waited with impa- tience the ... philosophy of the eighteenth century MODERN FRENCH PHILOSOPHY . 133.
Sayfa 137
... philosophy , the French are still obeying an impulsion communicated from with- out . This impulsion may be traced to two different sources - to the philosophy of Scotland , and the philosophy of Germany . ' The French were indebted to M ...
... philosophy , the French are still obeying an impulsion communicated from with- out . This impulsion may be traced to two different sources - to the philosophy of Scotland , and the philosophy of Germany . ' The French were indebted to M ...
Sayfa 142
... philosophers perceive that " there is a philosophy in Christianity , and modern Chris- ' tians conceive that there is a religion in philosophy . ' Then each one has truth and religion as its elements . Then the philosopher can acquire ...
... philosophers perceive that " there is a philosophy in Christianity , and modern Chris- ' tians conceive that there is a religion in philosophy . ' Then each one has truth and religion as its elements . Then the philosopher can acquire ...
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