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... tion itself . Not only have we listened to their words and seen in their features the traces of the anxieties they lived through , in their eyes the reflected enthusiasms and as- pirations , in their glances and in the trembling of ...
... tion itself . Not only have we listened to their words and seen in their features the traces of the anxieties they lived through , in their eyes the reflected enthusiasms and as- pirations , in their glances and in the trembling of ...
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... tion of learning only ap- parent . or to which we have to submit , in later life . These do not touch the essence , though very frequently they may succeed in destroying the depth , of our convictions . In the place , then , of the high ...
... tion of learning only ap- parent . or to which we have to submit , in later life . These do not touch the essence , though very frequently they may succeed in destroying the depth , of our convictions . In the place , then , of the high ...
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... tion - physical and mental - in England , and - in spite of their apparently disintegrating tendencies - how the social changes of the Revolution and the specialisations of science have all combined to emphasise this unity of human life ...
... tion - physical and mental - in England , and - in spite of their apparently disintegrating tendencies - how the social changes of the Revolution and the specialisations of science have all combined to emphasise this unity of human life ...
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... tion of material - it has become necessary to review the fundamental principles on which scientific reasoning rests : a more philosophical , not to say metaphysical , spirit is reasoning manifesting itself within the limits of science.2 ...
... tion of material - it has become necessary to review the fundamental principles on which scientific reasoning rests : a more philosophical , not to say metaphysical , spirit is reasoning manifesting itself within the limits of science.2 ...
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... tion , and especially that the religious and the scientific views of the world and life are reconcilable . But whereas Mr Spencer is content to point to the underlying unity as the Unknowable , and then betakes himself to the study and ...
... tion , and especially that the religious and the scientific views of the world and life are reconcilable . But whereas Mr Spencer is content to point to the underlying unity as the Unknowable , and then betakes himself to the study and ...
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