Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... reason of its tendency to turn to the pole , dips greatly , and is but feebly directed ; but the force of the lands and eminences is strong , with an energy proceeding from the en- tire earth , and , besides , the causes of variation ...
... reason of its tendency to turn to the pole , dips greatly , and is but feebly directed ; but the force of the lands and eminences is strong , with an energy proceeding from the en- tire earth , and , besides , the causes of variation ...
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... reason against the evidence of their senses . Were nothing to be acknowledged by the senses without evidence derived from reason , or occasionally even contrary to the previously re- ceived conclusions of reason , there would now be no ...
... reason against the evidence of their senses . Were nothing to be acknowledged by the senses without evidence derived from reason , or occasionally even contrary to the previously re- ceived conclusions of reason , there would now be no ...
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... reason and more obscure : for things perceived by sense are more assured and manifest than matters inferred by reason , inasmuch as the latter proceed from and are illustrated by the former . Finally , sen- sible things are of ...
... reason and more obscure : for things perceived by sense are more assured and manifest than matters inferred by reason , inasmuch as the latter proceed from and are illustrated by the former . Finally , sen- sible things are of ...
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