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This question lies without the domain of the Inductive Philosophy , and the science to whose cognizance it belongs shines upon us by the light of its own immediate evidence . There There may have been a just and a luminous Ethics ...
This question lies without the domain of the Inductive Philosophy , and the science to whose cognizance it belongs shines upon us by the light of its own immediate evidence . There There may have been a just and a luminous Ethics ...
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We may thus learn what is the precise ascent which we make , in passing from the terrestrial to the celestial in Moral Philosophy . Let us distinguish between the objects of the science and the ethics of the science_and take notice that ...
We may thus learn what is the precise ascent which we make , in passing from the terrestrial to the celestial in Moral Philosophy . Let us distinguish between the objects of the science and the ethics of the science_and take notice that ...
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The CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER ; or , the Connexion of Science and Philosophy with Religion . Illustrated with Engravings . Sixth Edition . 12mo . 8s . bound in Cloth . “ This is a publication which we can most earnestly recommend every ...
The CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHER ; or , the Connexion of Science and Philosophy with Religion . Illustrated with Engravings . Sixth Edition . 12mo . 8s . bound in Cloth . “ This is a publication which we can most earnestly recommend every ...
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Contents
PRELIMINARY VIEWS | 17 |
Of the Metaphysics which have been resorted | 99 |
on the side of Theism | 121 |
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