The Philosophical Review, Volume 41Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham Cornell University Press, 1932 - Electronic journals An international journal of general philosophy. |
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Page 378
... attempted a violent construction of reality by means of ghostly concepts , and , in the attempt to establish one and the same law for both being and thinking , it ignored the limitations of the former in its blind worship of a faultless ...
... attempted a violent construction of reality by means of ghostly concepts , and , in the attempt to establish one and the same law for both being and thinking , it ignored the limitations of the former in its blind worship of a faultless ...
Page 581
... attempt is unsatisfactory . The nature of God is as- sumed by both to be subject to deduction , only they differ in the extent to which they would apply their rationalism . Clarke's opponent appears more influenced by Locke and objects ...
... attempt is unsatisfactory . The nature of God is as- sumed by both to be subject to deduction , only they differ in the extent to which they would apply their rationalism . Clarke's opponent appears more influenced by Locke and objects ...
Page 630
... attempting to formulate a single and comprehen- sive theory of his own , M. Frutiger seems to fall into something like the error which he so often criticizes in his predecessors . Any attempt of this sort meets a fundamental difficulty ...
... attempting to formulate a single and comprehen- sive theory of his own , M. Frutiger seems to fall into something like the error which he so often criticizes in his predecessors . Any attempt of this sort meets a fundamental difficulty ...
Contents
PLANCK MAXThe Universe in the Light of Modern Physics 649 | 6 |
ARTICLES | 12 |
COHEN MORRIS R Hegels Rationalism | 21 |
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