The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... philosophical enough in this behalf . ' But if we take a more enlarged and philosophical view of oratory , even the theorems of mathematical and the principles of physical science , may fall within the legitimate sphere of this glorious ...
... philosophical enough in this behalf . ' But if we take a more enlarged and philosophical view of oratory , even the theorems of mathematical and the principles of physical science , may fall within the legitimate sphere of this glorious ...
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... philosophical pre- cision , in ascribing to reflection instead of consciousness , our acquaintance with our ... philosophical view of the origin of know- 1817. ] 399 Ogilvie's Philosophical Essays .
... philosophical pre- cision , in ascribing to reflection instead of consciousness , our acquaintance with our ... philosophical view of the origin of know- 1817. ] 399 Ogilvie's Philosophical Essays .
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... philosophers call necessary connexions in the phenomena we witness ; nor can we explain the " manner in which one event pro- ceeds from another as its cause . We observe a constant conjunction between certain ... Philosophical Essays .
... philosophers call necessary connexions in the phenomena we witness ; nor can we explain the " manner in which one event pro- ceeds from another as its cause . We observe a constant conjunction between certain ... Philosophical Essays .
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