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... reference of it to its proper force , principle , or ab- straction . To explain sleep , for example , in terms of what used to be called the dormitive principle is to explain observed phenomena by reference to what Comte would call a ...
... reference of it to its proper force , principle , or ab- straction . To explain sleep , for example , in terms of what used to be called the dormitive principle is to explain observed phenomena by reference to what Comte would call a ...
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... reference to why it is true , without any reference to who does or does not believe it , without any reference to consequences that follow from its being true or from its being believed . It is , to use a favorite phrase of Kant's ...
... reference to why it is true , without any reference to who does or does not believe it , without any reference to consequences that follow from its being true or from its being believed . It is , to use a favorite phrase of Kant's ...
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... REFERENCES . The references given under the Kant section , in the third topic , are valuable here also . A few titles are here added which have special reference to Kant as a moralist , e.g. , J. W. Scott's Kant on the Moral Life ...
... REFERENCES . The references given under the Kant section , in the third topic , are valuable here also . A few titles are here added which have special reference to Kant as a moralist , e.g. , J. W. Scott's Kant on the Moral Life ...
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The pragmatic approach to natural theology | 73 |
A METAPHYSICAL PROBLEM | 91 |
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