Essays on the Philosophy of Theism, 1. köideKegan Paul, Trench, 1884 |
Contents
Two schools of philosophy | 8 |
MR MILLS DENIAL OF NECESSARY TRUTH | 32 |
The allegation considered that mathematical axioms are tautological | 59 |
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absolute action adduced admit affirm allege anti-impulsive effort antitheism antitheists argument attraction avouchment Bain believe called Catholic causation cause certainly character cognitive faculties cognizable conclusion consciousness consider controversy conviction course Dean Mansel declare deism deny determinists distinction doctrine doubt Dublin Review entirely essay evidence existent faculties experience express fact Freewill geometrical axioms ground habit Hamilton human idea indubitably infallibly inference instance intellectual intuition Intuitionist JOHN STUART MILL judgment knowledge laws Logic maintain man's mankind mathematical axioms matter means mental Mill Mill's mind moral motive necessity never objection objectivists observed ourselves pheno phenomena phenomenists phenomenon philosophical physical pleasure position possess possible premisses principle proposition question readers reason regard reply resist self-evidently necessary truth sense simply stellar regions straight line strongest present desire suppose syllogism Theism theory thought tion trilateral figure trilaterals are triangular true trust uniformity of nature whole will's spontaneous impulse words