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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... possible larger self could render intelligible , then my possible larger self must be real in order that my momentary self should in fact possess the truth in question . Or , in briefest form , The relation of con- forming one's thought ...
... possible larger self could render intelligible , then my possible larger self must be real in order that my momentary self should in fact possess the truth in question . Or , in briefest form , The relation of con- forming one's thought ...
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... possible , a practically significant , a living cause , which binds many selves in the unity of one life . But , nevertheless , if I am really awake to the significance of my own moral choices , I must be in the position of accepting ...
... possible , a practically significant , a living cause , which binds many selves in the unity of one life . But , nevertheless , if I am really awake to the significance of my own moral choices , I must be in the position of accepting ...
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... possible by verification , or by new appeals to observation under the guidance of deduction - by steps which are indeed correlative parts of one method ; and the ancient sciences afford examples of every one of these methods , or parts ...
... possible by verification , or by new appeals to observation under the guidance of deduction - by steps which are indeed correlative parts of one method ; and the ancient sciences afford examples of every one of these methods , or parts ...
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Editors Note | 33 |
Samuel Johnson | 87 |
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