The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... carried out . He follows Kant by laying chief stress on space and time as the forms under which we know objects ; but he departs from Kant in holding that • Reid's Works , ed . Hamilton , Note D * , pp . 881 , 882 . these forms are also ...
... carried out . He follows Kant by laying chief stress on space and time as the forms under which we know objects ; but he departs from Kant in holding that • Reid's Works , ed . Hamilton , Note D * , pp . 881 , 882 . these forms are also ...
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... carried out by his immediate predecessors . He seeks to trace the steps by which we pass from statements about particular facts to general truths , and also to justify the transition : though he is more convincing in his psychological ...
... carried out by his immediate predecessors . He seeks to trace the steps by which we pass from statements about particular facts to general truths , and also to justify the transition : though he is more convincing in his psychological ...
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... carried on a controversy with Mill concerning free - will and necessary truth . These and other articles were collected after his death and published as Essays on the Philosophy of Theism ( 1884 ) . Of much greater importance than these ...
... carried on a controversy with Mill concerning free - will and necessary truth . These and other articles were collected after his death and published as Essays on the Philosophy of Theism ( 1884 ) . Of much greater importance than these ...
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... carried out this task , in spite of inherent and extraneous difficulties . He continued to work , without haste and without rest , publishing First Principles in 1862 , Principles of Biology ( two volumes ) in 1864-7 , Prin- ciples of ...
... carried out this task , in spite of inherent and extraneous difficulties . He continued to work , without haste and without rest , publishing First Principles in 1862 , Principles of Biology ( two volumes ) in 1864-7 , Prin- ciples of ...
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... carried far enough . There is a good deal of repetition , but hardly a central argument ; the separate discussions are often important and suggestive ; but the funda- mental position regarding subject and object does not seem to be ...
... carried far enough . There is a good deal of repetition , but hardly a central argument ; the separate discussions are often important and suggestive ; but the funda- mental position regarding subject and object does not seem to be ...
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