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Page 99
It allows for and reveres them , and if in so doing it forfeits its right to be called
philosophy , that is because it will not confound a method ( though it be the only
method ) of attaining truth with the truth itself . And here is the very essence of
Péguy ...
It allows for and reveres them , and if in so doing it forfeits its right to be called
philosophy , that is because it will not confound a method ( though it be the only
method ) of attaining truth with the truth itself . And here is the very essence of
Péguy ...
Page 127
There are various possible approaches to the matter ; let us consider the idealist
conception of the nature of truth . The question . What is the truth ? ' would plainly
never arise if error did not continually get about . And common sense has ...
There are various possible approaches to the matter ; let us consider the idealist
conception of the nature of truth . The question . What is the truth ? ' would plainly
never arise if error did not continually get about . And common sense has ...
Page 142
Hard , in the wide and just sense , all truth , like all goodness must ever be . The
only suspicious sort of difficulty is that which accompanies the determined effort
to erade the strain of the full - orbed truth - the intellectual analogue to the ...
Hard , in the wide and just sense , all truth , like all goodness must ever be . The
only suspicious sort of difficulty is that which accompanies the determined effort
to erade the strain of the full - orbed truth - the intellectual analogue to the ...
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THE INDICTMENT AGAINST CHRISTIANITY | 27 |
THE TURKISH PEASANTRY OF ANATOLIA | 49 |
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