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... argument . For example , Arnold's use of " absolute way " merely exploits popular prejudice . Moreover , the Essay on Development dealt with " doctrine ” and " speculative thought " primarily and from the first and was not " extended to ...
... argument . For example , Arnold's use of " absolute way " merely exploits popular prejudice . Moreover , the Essay on Development dealt with " doctrine ” and " speculative thought " primarily and from the first and was not " extended to ...
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... argument and is in fact swept aside either as tiresomely reactionary or as the repre- sentative of an a priori " impossible " position . Moreover , Arnold's first careful paraphrases of Newman's view as that of " a gradual under ...
... argument and is in fact swept aside either as tiresomely reactionary or as the repre- sentative of an a priori " impossible " position . Moreover , Arnold's first careful paraphrases of Newman's view as that of " a gradual under ...
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... argument of " antecedent probability " used by Butler and Newman : But in all this there is in reality a good deal of what we must call intel- lectual shallowness . For , granted that there are things in a system that are puzzling , yet ...
... argument of " antecedent probability " used by Butler and Newman : But in all this there is in reality a good deal of what we must call intel- lectual shallowness . For , granted that there are things in a system that are puzzling , yet ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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