Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... thought as uncertain , what is there that can be thought as certain ? If all things cannot be thought as uncertain , the Cartesian doubt is impracticable , and Cartesianism proposes to arrive at truth by starting with a stupendous ...
... thought as uncertain , what is there that can be thought as certain ? If all things cannot be thought as uncertain , the Cartesian doubt is impracticable , and Cartesianism proposes to arrive at truth by starting with a stupendous ...
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... thought and will ; but as thus objective , it must be at the same time subjective , must enter into particular thought and will , in order to be real . As object merely , without subject , it becomes a pure abstraction . Mere single ...
... thought and will ; but as thus objective , it must be at the same time subjective , must enter into particular thought and will , in order to be real . As object merely , without subject , it becomes a pure abstraction . Mere single ...
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... thought , clear and distinct thought , is the chief element in the composition of a poet . It is pretty evident , therefore , that his poems were written some years ago , and that he did not anticipate our recent discoveries . His ...
... thought , clear and distinct thought , is the chief element in the composition of a poet . It is pretty evident , therefore , that his poems were written some years ago , and that he did not anticipate our recent discoveries . His ...
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