On the Inductive Philosophy, Including a Parallel Between Lord Bacon and A. Comte as Philosophers: A Discourse Delivered Before the Sunday Lecture Society, Nov. 26, 1871Longmans, Green, and Company, 1872 - 83 páginas |
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... doubts , but that the human mind , struggling to be free , has been kept down by material force and cruelty . That in the long interval of the middle ages the Church was always able to supplement or supersede argument by force , and did ...
... doubts , but that the human mind , struggling to be free , has been kept down by material force and cruelty . That in the long interval of the middle ages the Church was always able to supplement or supersede argument by force , and did ...
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... doubt that most of the great positive evils of the world are in themselves removable , and will , if human affairs continue to im- prove , be in the end reduced within narrow limits . Poverty , in any sense implying suffering , may be ...
... doubt that most of the great positive evils of the world are in themselves removable , and will , if human affairs continue to im- prove , be in the end reduced within narrow limits . Poverty , in any sense implying suffering , may be ...
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... doubt that to ordinary minds it embodies an idea extremely re- pulsive , as well as difficult to realise ; and such disgust and difficulty have doubtless chiefly resulted from reverential belief in the plain and literal matter - of ...
... doubt that to ordinary minds it embodies an idea extremely re- pulsive , as well as difficult to realise ; and such disgust and difficulty have doubtless chiefly resulted from reverential belief in the plain and literal matter - of ...
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