Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Volume 46J. Soule and T. Mason., 1864 |
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... question , the rivers of philosophic thought flow on in diverse courses until they have reached the antipodes . If you take the negative side of the question you are a sensa- tionalist , and belong to the school of Locke . Hence sense ...
... question , the rivers of philosophic thought flow on in diverse courses until they have reached the antipodes . If you take the negative side of the question you are a sensa- tionalist , and belong to the school of Locke . Hence sense ...
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... question of historic fact , to be decided by the same rules of evidence which are applied to all history , with this essential difference however , that your facts are " sui generis . " They are not facts within the field of nature and ...
... question of historic fact , to be decided by the same rules of evidence which are applied to all history , with this essential difference however , that your facts are " sui generis . " They are not facts within the field of nature and ...
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... questions into one , Whence do we derive our ideas of right , duty , and accountability ? Every man's answer to these questions will be largely determ- ined by his philosophic opinions . He may profess to answer them simply as a ...
... questions into one , Whence do we derive our ideas of right , duty , and accountability ? Every man's answer to these questions will be largely determ- ined by his philosophic opinions . He may profess to answer them simply as a ...
Pagina 9
... question as to the source of moral obligation can receive is , it is based upon the will of God . " This is usually designated " the theolog- ical system of morals . " In justice to Watson , we are constrained to distinctly note that ...
... question as to the source of moral obligation can receive is , it is based upon the will of God . " This is usually designated " the theolog- ical system of morals . " In justice to Watson , we are constrained to distinctly note that ...
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... question to be decided , then , is simply this , " Are these moral judgments intuitive ? " and if so , " are they based upon fundamental ideas of right , duty , and demerit , native to the human mind ? " The marks and criteria by which ...
... question to be decided , then , is simply this , " Are these moral judgments intuitive ? " and if so , " are they based upon fundamental ideas of right , duty , and demerit , native to the human mind ? " The marks and criteria by which ...
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