A Century of Revolution: By William Samuel LillyChapman and Hall, Limited, 1889 - 235 Seiten |
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... truth was recognised by Aristotle and embodied in his Politics ; he holds that man is a moral being and that only in a polity can justice be realised ; that the state is an association of free persons , to be organised justly , and that ...
... truth was recognised by Aristotle and embodied in his Politics ; he holds that man is a moral being and that only in a polity can justice be realised ; that the state is an association of free persons , to be organised justly , and that ...
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... truth will be elucidated by the help of Mr. John Morley , the professed apologist of the Revolution , and a special authority on its inner meaning and spirit • Mr. Morley compares the Revolution , as a religious move- ment , with ...
... truth will be elucidated by the help of Mr. John Morley , the professed apologist of the Revolution , and a special authority on its inner meaning and spirit • Mr. Morley compares the Revolution , as a religious move- ment , with ...
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... truths ; " for them physical sciences are the only sciences ; and the generalisation of those sciences called Darwinism , is specially dear to them . By Darwinism they mean , however , the speculations . engrafted on Mr. Darwin's ...
... truths ; " for them physical sciences are the only sciences ; and the generalisation of those sciences called Darwinism , is specially dear to them . By Darwinism they mean , however , the speculations . engrafted on Mr. Darwin's ...
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... truths summed up in the evolu- tionary formula is certain . Does the like antinomy exist between those truths and the transcendental conceptions on which religion is based ? All religions rest upon an ethical feeling . The central idea ...
... truths summed up in the evolu- tionary formula is certain . Does the like antinomy exist between those truths and the transcendental conceptions on which religion is based ? All religions rest upon an ethical feeling . The central idea ...
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... truth latent in it , does any lie live . In the Revolutionary dogma are hidden various verities But the great fact called Modern Democracy is one thing . The Revolutionary dogma is another . There is no necessary connection between them ...
... truth latent in it , does any lie live . In the Revolutionary dogma are hidden various verities But the great fact called Modern Democracy is one thing . The Revolutionary dogma is another . There is no necessary connection between them ...
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