A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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Pagina 62
... Intelligence , as expounded by this Philosophy , does not absolutely , and in the same sense , affirm and deny the ... Intelligence moves in its natural and scientific processes . In the former process , the Intelligence ' takes things ...
... Intelligence , as expounded by this Philosophy , does not absolutely , and in the same sense , affirm and deny the ... Intelligence moves in its natural and scientific processes . In the former process , the Intelligence ' takes things ...
Pagina 108
... Intelligence is a faculty of valid knowledge all admit . The only question in difference pertains to its proper objects . All agree that the Universal Intelligence has appre- hended Matter , Spirit , Time , and Space as realities in ...
... Intelligence is a faculty of valid knowledge all admit . The only question in difference pertains to its proper objects . All agree that the Universal Intelligence has appre- hended Matter , Spirit , Time , and Space as realities in ...
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... Intelligence , from the laws of its constitution , does and must directly , immediately , and absolutely perceive to be real , must be real , and must be ' that in itself for which we take it . ' In other words , whatever the mind has ...
... Intelligence , from the laws of its constitution , does and must directly , immediately , and absolutely perceive to be real , must be real , and must be ' that in itself for which we take it . ' In other words , whatever the mind has ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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