The Works of Orestes A. Brownson: ControversyT. Nourse, 1884 |
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... sense , as the object , reason may be termed the regio idearum , or world of absolute and neces- sary truth . It is impersonal and objective , and operates spontaneously , by an energy not human , but which is the energy of God , whose ...
... sense , as the object , reason may be termed the regio idearum , or world of absolute and neces- sary truth . It is impersonal and objective , and operates spontaneously , by an energy not human , but which is the energy of God , whose ...
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... sense explained , then , necessarily involves the assump- tion of the fact , that man is the measure of truth and good- ness . But the transcendentalists do assume the right , as is well known ; therefore they assume that man is the ...
... sense explained , then , necessarily involves the assump- tion of the fact , that man is the measure of truth and good- ness . But the transcendentalists do assume the right , as is well known ; therefore they assume that man is the ...
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... sense of intuition , that of knowing by immediate apprehension of the object known ; in which sense it is distinguished from science , which is discursive , and from faith , which depends on testimony . But it follows a fortiori from ...
... sense of intuition , that of knowing by immediate apprehension of the object known ; in which sense it is distinguished from science , which is discursive , and from faith , which depends on testimony . But it follows a fortiori from ...
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... sense in which the transcendentalists hold man to be the measure of truth and goodness . They distinguish , or attempt to distinguish , be- tween man as person , and man as impersonal soul or nature , and predicate the measure of man in ...
... sense in which the transcendentalists hold man to be the measure of truth and goodness . They distinguish , or attempt to distinguish , be- tween man as person , and man as impersonal soul or nature , and predicate the measure of man in ...
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... sense humanity is not what is common to all individuals , but a somewhat that tran- scends all individuals , and makes all individuals , manifest- ing itself in various degrees , -in one individual under one aspect , in another under ...
... sense humanity is not what is common to all individuals , but a somewhat that tran- scends all individuals , and makes all individuals , manifest- ing itself in various degrees , -in one individual under one aspect , in another under ...
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