Periods of European Literature, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1904 |
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... Cartesian philos- ophy , as distinct from its method , does not work upon the Cambridge divines or even Locke in such a way as to affect letters generally . In France , there are three main correspondences ( besides one which we reserve ...
... Cartesian philos- ophy , as distinct from its method , does not work upon the Cambridge divines or even Locke in such a way as to affect letters generally . In France , there are three main correspondences ( besides one which we reserve ...
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... Cartesian love of the deductive or geometrical method , and of a rigid orderly development . No great French writer of the time is without these instincts . The abstract 2. Logic , lucidity , and definition all make for the type of ...
... Cartesian love of the deductive or geometrical method , and of a rigid orderly development . No great French writer of the time is without these instincts . The abstract 2. Logic , lucidity , and definition all make for the type of ...
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... Cartesian schism between faith and reason , Bayle , as all could see , really applied the Cartesian acid to all the forbidden matter , and left very little of it sound . By virtue of all this he is the parent of the Encyclopedists and ...
... Cartesian schism between faith and reason , Bayle , as all could see , really applied the Cartesian acid to all the forbidden matter , and left very little of it sound . By virtue of all this he is the parent of the Encyclopedists and ...
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