The Works of Thomas Chalmers, כרך 1R. Carter, 1841 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 27
עמוד 106
... appears , we think , to be a second and a distinct fallacy involved in the application of it . What is that in the whole compass of thought , whose existence must force itself upon the mind - and whose non - existence involves that ...
... appears , we think , to be a second and a distinct fallacy involved in the application of it . What is that in the whole compass of thought , whose existence must force itself upon the mind - and whose non - existence involves that ...
עמוד 108
... appears to us in this scho- lastic jingle about modes and substances that leads by any firm or solid pathway to the stupendous conclusion of a God . Both Space and Time can be conceived without a substance of which they are but the ...
... appears to us in this scho- lastic jingle about modes and substances that leads by any firm or solid pathway to the stupendous conclusion of a God . Both Space and Time can be conceived without a substance of which they are but the ...
עמוד 130
... appears to us that this argument of Hume has not been rightly met by any of his antagonists . Instead of resisting it they have retired from it — and , in fact , done him the homage of conceding the principle on which it rests . They ...
... appears to us that this argument of Hume has not been rightly met by any of his antagonists . Instead of resisting it they have retired from it — and , in fact , done him the homage of conceding the principle on which it rests . They ...
עמוד 131
... like antecedents that went before them . 10. It appears to us that these philosophers have most unnecessarily mystified the argument for a God , besides giving an untrue representation of TO THE A POSTERIORI ARGUMENT . 131.
... like antecedents that went before them . 10. It appears to us that these philosophers have most unnecessarily mystified the argument for a God , besides giving an untrue representation of TO THE A POSTERIORI ARGUMENT . 131.
עמוד 132
... appear to us most singularly weak and inconclusive . They say that we can only infer design on the part of a fellow - creature from its effects in this instinctive or intuitive way , because we never had any direct perception of his ...
... appear to us most singularly weak and inconclusive . They say that we can only infer design on the part of a fellow - creature from its effects in this instinctive or intuitive way , because we never had any direct perception of his ...
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