Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... mind conceives , nothing in created nature , no reality responds . The infinite has its reality only in God . " This ... mind obtain the idea of the abstract infinite ? What is not , is not intelligible . The mind forms its abstract ...
... mind conceives , nothing in created nature , no reality responds . The infinite has its reality only in God . " This ... mind obtain the idea of the abstract infinite ? What is not , is not intelligible . The mind forms its abstract ...
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. that mind passes with a leap from that to the conception of God , or the infinite . Reasoning , no doubt , is to some extent necessary to distinguish the simultaneous concep- tions , and to make the mind aware ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. that mind passes with a leap from that to the conception of God , or the infinite . Reasoning , no doubt , is to some extent necessary to distinguish the simultaneous concep- tions , and to make the mind aware ...
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... mind ; but his mis- fortune is that he supposes the mind passes from itself to the objective reality , and that the ontological and the psychological are successive , not simultaneous in the order of thought . His Logic is not based on ...
... mind ; but his mis- fortune is that he supposes the mind passes from itself to the objective reality , and that the ontological and the psychological are successive , not simultaneous in the order of thought . His Logic is not based on ...
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