Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... philosophy or our contem- porary philosophy . As Father Dalgairns does not go be- yond the Scholastics , the philosophical part of his treatise on Holy Communion does not in all respects satisfy us . This may be our fault ; but though ...
... philosophy or our contem- porary philosophy . As Father Dalgairns does not go be- yond the Scholastics , the philosophical part of his treatise on Holy Communion does not in all respects satisfy us . This may be our fault ; but though ...
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... philosophy was also prohibited , therefore closed his pages to it , and took up a philosophy which , in our judgment , is as far from the truth , in the opposite extreme , as is the ontologism he has repu- diated . It seems never to ...
... philosophy was also prohibited , therefore closed his pages to it , and took up a philosophy which , in our judgment , is as far from the truth , in the opposite extreme , as is the ontologism he has repu- diated . It seems never to ...
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... philosophy and derive all our knowledge from sensible ex- perience , we do and must come . Let it be understood , however , that he is not dogmatizing ; he is only showing the necessary and legitimate consequences of the empirical ...
... philosophy and derive all our knowledge from sensible ex- perience , we do and must come . Let it be understood , however , that he is not dogmatizing ; he is only showing the necessary and legitimate consequences of the empirical ...
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