Philosophical Works of James Frederick Ferrier: Philosophical remainsGarland Pub., 1980 |
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Էջ 170
... man's given existence , against all that man is born , it is impossible that this act itself can be given or derivative ; for the supposition is , that this act is opposed to all the given or derivative in man , and is nothing , except ...
... man's given existence , against all that man is born , it is impossible that this act itself can be given or derivative ; for the supposition is , that this act is opposed to all the given or derivative in man , and is nothing , except ...
Էջ 173
... man's given existence , and , by a necessary consequence , places the being which was not given , namely , the " I " of humanity , the true and proper being of every man " who cometh into the world . " This discussion will lead us into ...
... man's given existence , and , by a necessary consequence , places the being which was not given , namely , the " I " of humanity , the true and proper being of every man " who cometh into the world . " This discussion will lead us into ...
Էջ 513
... man's earliest mani- festation ; and this fact , for a fact it certainly is , seems to me to justify some of his apparently para- doxical opinions . For instance Hobbes asserts that man's natural condition is a state of mutual warfare ...
... man's earliest mani- festation ; and this fact , for a fact it certainly is , seems to me to justify some of his apparently para- doxical opinions . For instance Hobbes asserts that man's natural condition is a state of mutual warfare ...
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