American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to DarwinismMacmillan, 1966 - 448 Seiten An anthology of selected writings from Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey which reflect American thinking on various subjects. |
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... ideas of bodies as we have now , and consequently with the same bodies or at least with bodies however different ... ideas , that our ideas have no unperceived archetypes , but yet you allow archetypes to our ideas when things are not ...
... ideas of bodies as we have now , and consequently with the same bodies or at least with bodies however different ... ideas , that our ideas have no unperceived archetypes , but yet you allow archetypes to our ideas when things are not ...
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... ideas , which may indeed be founded in truth beyond me , which in fact must be founded in such truth if my experience has any sense , but which , like my ideas of color and of warmth , are simply expressions of how the world's order ...
... ideas , which may indeed be founded in truth beyond me , which in fact must be founded in such truth if my experience has any sense , but which , like my ideas of color and of warmth , are simply expressions of how the world's order ...
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... ideas , existent beyond me in another mind , seeming to coherent thought essentially unreal , ideas and minds and their ways , are , on the contrary , the hardest and stubbornest facts that we can name . If the external world is in ...
... ideas , existent beyond me in another mind , seeming to coherent thought essentially unreal , ideas and minds and their ways , are , on the contrary , the hardest and stubbornest facts that we can name . If the external world is in ...
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Editors Note | 33 |
Samuel Johnson | 87 |
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