The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 7John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker Duke University Press, 1963 |
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... thoughts have ac- quired the power to represent the facts of the senses completely . Our knowledge of a natural phenomenon ... thought its place in the stream of events , its antecedents and its consequents , and feel no need of further ...
... thoughts have ac- quired the power to represent the facts of the senses completely . Our knowledge of a natural phenomenon ... thought its place in the stream of events , its antecedents and its consequents , and feel no need of further ...
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... thought ? Why do we turn to the fourteenth century , to Petrarch and the movement which he represents , for the origins of humanism , intellectual free- dom and the revolt against authority , rather than to the twelfth century ? The ...
... thought ? Why do we turn to the fourteenth century , to Petrarch and the movement which he represents , for the origins of humanism , intellectual free- dom and the revolt against authority , rather than to the twelfth century ? The ...
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... thought . * The proofs for the existence of God with which we are all familiar , if we are familiar with any , are those of the scholastic theologians of the middle ages , and commonly called the cosmological , the teleological and the ...
... thought . * The proofs for the existence of God with which we are all familiar , if we are familiar with any , are those of the scholastic theologians of the middle ages , and commonly called the cosmological , the teleological and the ...
Contents
Number 1 January | 1 |
Recent Agitation of the Negro Question in the South | 11 |
The Question of State Sovereignty Louis Pendleton | 23 |
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