Free Will and Determinism in American LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1979 - 275 עמודים |
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עמוד 100
... refuse to accept as the result of blind chance . The understanding revolts at such a conclusion whether or not we are able to believe that every slight variation of 100 FREE WILL And DetermiNISM IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Charles Darwin.
... refuse to accept as the result of blind chance . The understanding revolts at such a conclusion whether or not we are able to believe that every slight variation of 100 FREE WILL And DetermiNISM IN AMERICAN LITERATURE Charles Darwin.
עמוד 176
... believe . Thus , in Vein of Iron , Grandmother Fincastle - the oldest living member of the family with which the novel deals - is the connecting link with past generations of Scotch - Irish forebears of Calvin- ist persuasion . The ...
... believe . Thus , in Vein of Iron , Grandmother Fincastle - the oldest living member of the family with which the novel deals - is the connecting link with past generations of Scotch - Irish forebears of Calvin- ist persuasion . The ...
עמוד 191
... believe that all virtue has its foundation in the moral nature of man , that is , in conscience or his sense of duty , and in the power of forming his temper and life according to conscience . We believe that these moral faculties are ...
... believe that all virtue has its foundation in the moral nature of man , that is , in conscience or his sense of duty , and in the power of forming his temper and life according to conscience . We believe that these moral faculties are ...
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The Predestinated Will 134 | 1 |
The Predestinated Will in American Fiction of the Nineteenth | 28 |
NineteenthCentury Authors Actively Hostile | 61 |
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