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Page 63
... knowledge , though an essential condition , is not the cause of the en- largement : this enlargement consists in the comparison of the subjects of knowledge one with another . We feel ourselves to be ranging freely , when we not only ...
... knowledge , though an essential condition , is not the cause of the en- largement : this enlargement consists in the comparison of the subjects of knowledge one with another . We feel ourselves to be ranging freely , when we not only ...
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... knowledge . Whatever high professions these institutions may start with , inevitably their members will come , it is said , to decline upon a lower range of claim and endeavour . They will come to con- tent themselves with seeking more ...
... knowledge . Whatever high professions these institutions may start with , inevitably their members will come , it is said , to decline upon a lower range of claim and endeavour . They will come to con- tent themselves with seeking more ...
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... knowledge to our sense for conduct , our sense for beauty " ( DA , p . 103 ) . This is a process that proceeds not only from outside of " the sphere of our knowledge , " but from within that sphere itself : " every one knows how we seek ...
... knowledge to our sense for conduct , our sense for beauty " ( DA , p . 103 ) . This is a process that proceeds not only from outside of " the sphere of our knowledge , " but from within that sphere itself : " every one knows how we seek ...
Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
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