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... sense of hearing must necessarily all belong to the class of sounds , and through the sight to that of colors , so the impressions made through the moral sense , if we have one , though differing in intensity , must all be of a uniform ...
... sense of hearing must necessarily all belong to the class of sounds , and through the sight to that of colors , so the impressions made through the moral sense , if we have one , though differing in intensity , must all be of a uniform ...
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... Sense or Faculty is perfectly consistent with these facts and with the usual forms of language employed throughout the world . It reconciles philosophy with common sense , which , although it be no foundation for scientific theories ...
... Sense or Faculty is perfectly consistent with these facts and with the usual forms of language employed throughout the world . It reconciles philosophy with common sense , which , although it be no foundation for scientific theories ...
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... sense of moral obligation into our sense of religion , and the sense of religion into that of moral obligation . The other system , which makes virtue a mere matter of pru- dence , although not so obviously unsatisfactory , leads to ...
... sense of moral obligation into our sense of religion , and the sense of religion into that of moral obligation . The other system , which makes virtue a mere matter of pru- dence , although not so obviously unsatisfactory , leads to ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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