The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 128
... nature of belief characterised by probability , the next point to be considered is the resemblance in this respect between theology and natural science . This resemblance seems to be closer than is commonly supposed . When Hume made his ...
... nature of belief characterised by probability , the next point to be considered is the resemblance in this respect between theology and natural science . This resemblance seems to be closer than is commonly supposed . When Hume made his ...
Page 129
... Nature is built up of few natural kinds or substances , all the instances of any of which are exactly alike and completely per- manent . Further , these postulates concealed in the causal principle are but suggested by Nature ; though ...
... Nature is built up of few natural kinds or substances , all the instances of any of which are exactly alike and completely per- manent . Further , these postulates concealed in the causal principle are but suggested by Nature ; though ...
Page 271
... nature of the writer than of the nature of the hive . There is a passage in a work written , I think , long before the bee entered the realms of literature , that justifies this contention . It is found in the Seventeenth Section of the ...
... nature of the writer than of the nature of the hive . There is a passage in a work written , I think , long before the bee entered the realms of literature , that justifies this contention . It is found in the Seventeenth Section of the ...
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