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... error , to understand the process by which the philosophers in the earliest times fell from the same truth into the same error . The error could not have been induced by a craving for unity ; because men already had it in the knowledge ...
... error , to understand the process by which the philosophers in the earliest times fell from the same truth into the same error . The error could not have been induced by a craving for unity ; because men already had it in the knowledge ...
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... error . African fetichism is the last stage , not the first , of polytheism . The first error is always that which lies nearest to the truth , and that demands the least apparent departure from orthodoxy , or men's previous beliefs . We ...
... error . African fetichism is the last stage , not the first , of polytheism . The first error is always that which lies nearest to the truth , and that demands the least apparent departure from orthodoxy , or men's previous beliefs . We ...
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... error , and its unceasing efforts to evade or obscure the truth , become insufficient , and need them- selves to be further explained , and applied so as to strike in the head the new forms of old error and deprive them of their last ...
... error , and its unceasing efforts to evade or obscure the truth , become insufficient , and need them- selves to be further explained , and applied so as to strike in the head the new forms of old error and deprive them of their last ...
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