Criticism: Twenty Major StatementsCharles Kaplan Chandler Publishing Company, 1964 - Всего страниц: 482 |
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... things else that anybody knows , and every single thing with a higher degree of accuracy than any other man - whoever tells us this , I think that we can only retort that he is a simple creature who seems to have been deceived by some ...
... things else that anybody knows , and every single thing with a higher degree of accuracy than any other man - whoever tells us this , I think that we can only retort that he is a simple creature who seems to have been deceived by some ...
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... thing may happen contrary to probability . ' Things that sound contradictory should be examined by the same rules as in dialectical refutation - whether the same thing is meant , in the same relation , and in the same sense . We should ...
... thing may happen contrary to probability . ' Things that sound contradictory should be examined by the same rules as in dialectical refutation - whether the same thing is meant , in the same relation , and in the same sense . We should ...
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... things , " to be Phantastike , which doth , contrariwise , infect the fancy with unworthy objects , as the painter , that should give to the eye either some excellent perspective , or some fine picture , fit for building or ...
... things , " to be Phantastike , which doth , contrariwise , infect the fancy with unworthy objects , as the painter , that should give to the eye either some excellent perspective , or some fine picture , fit for building or ...
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