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... Speak then , you who have heard me , and tell your neighbours whether any of you have ever known me hold forth in few words or in many upon such matters . . . . You hear their answer . And from what they say of this part of the charge ...
... Speak then , you who have heard me , and tell your neighbours whether any of you have ever known me hold forth in few words or in many upon such matters . . . . You hear their answer . And from what they say of this part of the charge ...
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... speak is to speak a bit loosely . The same must be said about belief in God . We may say , speaking loosely , that belief in God is properly basic ; strictly speaking , however , it is probably not that proposition but such proposi ...
... speak is to speak a bit loosely . The same must be said about belief in God . We may say , speaking loosely , that belief in God is properly basic ; strictly speaking , however , it is probably not that proposition but such proposi ...
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... speak of the nature and origin of justice according to the common view of them . Secondly , I will show that all men ... speaking will indicate the manner in which I desire to hear you too praising justice and censuring injustice . Will ...
... speak of the nature and origin of justice according to the common view of them . Secondly , I will show that all men ... speaking will indicate the manner in which I desire to hear you too praising justice and censuring injustice . Will ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
Copyright | |
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