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... JAMES reason . FROM MILL TO JAMES . It will be recalled that Pascal , writing in the seventeenth century , repudiated the possibility of rational theology but clung to orthodox convictions . He rejected the appeal to reason in theology ...
... JAMES reason . FROM MILL TO JAMES . It will be recalled that Pascal , writing in the seventeenth century , repudiated the possibility of rational theology but clung to orthodox convictions . He rejected the appeal to reason in theology ...
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... James is more by William James . He is a delightful and inspiring author . If his breeziness and buoyancy should pall , turn to an essay by G. E. Moore in his Philosophical Studies . The essay is simply named " William James's ...
... James is more by William James . He is a delightful and inspiring author . If his breeziness and buoyancy should pall , turn to an essay by G. E. Moore in his Philosophical Studies . The essay is simply named " William James's ...
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Alburey Castell. 5. MORALITY GROUNDED IN DEMANDS - FROM WILLIAM JAMES FROM NIETZSCHE TO JAMES . The moral philosophy of Nietzsche assumed , on its negative side , the form of a critique of traditional morality , especially of such ...
Alburey Castell. 5. MORALITY GROUNDED IN DEMANDS - FROM WILLIAM JAMES FROM NIETZSCHE TO JAMES . The moral philosophy of Nietzsche assumed , on its negative side , the form of a critique of traditional morality , especially of such ...
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