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... implies , that is , that all knowledge originates in sensations . The original of men's thoughts is sense , for there is no conception in a man's mind which hath not , totally or by parts , been begotten ...
... implies , that is , that all knowledge originates in sensations . The original of men's thoughts is sense , for there is no conception in a man's mind which hath not , totally or by parts , been begotten ...
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The preponderance of the means over the end has taken place in thought , which , in the course of time , has gradually lost sight of its original practical purpose and is finally practiced for its own sake as theoretical thought . 6.
The preponderance of the means over the end has taken place in thought , which , in the course of time , has gradually lost sight of its original practical purpose and is finally practiced for its own sake as theoretical thought . 6.
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The result would be an imitation or copy or “ picture ” of some " original . ” On this way of thinking , the work of art would be something of a cognitive symbol . It would tell you what you would know if you knew the original .
The result would be an imitation or copy or “ picture ” of some " original . ” On this way of thinking , the work of art would be something of a cognitive symbol . It would tell you what you would know if you knew the original .
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Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
The principles of natural theologyfrom St Thomas Aquinas | 9 |
The religious wagerfrom Blaise Pascal | 22 |
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