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... human contrivance , human design , human thought , wisdom , in- telligence . Anatomize the eye . Survey its structure and contrivance . Does not the idea of contriver immediately flow in upon you with the force like that of a sensation ...
... human contrivance , human design , human thought , wisdom , in- telligence . Anatomize the eye . Survey its structure and contrivance . Does not the idea of contriver immediately flow in upon you with the force like that of a sensation ...
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... human wishes , or from the teach- ing of either real or imaginary revelation . There are several considerations in favor of this hypothesis of a finite Deity . It eliminates the problem of evil and the problem of free will . These ...
... human wishes , or from the teach- ing of either real or imaginary revelation . There are several considerations in favor of this hypothesis of a finite Deity . It eliminates the problem of evil and the problem of free will . These ...
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... human species are to be developed . PROPOSITION THE NINTH . A philosophical attempt to compose a universal history tending to unfold the purpose of nature in a perfect civil union of the human species is to be regarded as possible , and ...
... human species are to be developed . PROPOSITION THE NINTH . A philosophical attempt to compose a universal history tending to unfold the purpose of nature in a perfect civil union of the human species is to be regarded as possible , and ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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