Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 484
... rational man is one who has been brought into contact and acquaintance with pre - existing truth , and thereby , by ... rational , or reasonable , or intellectual , and how ? Why , by the apprehension of outside truth . There is a time ...
... rational man is one who has been brought into contact and acquaintance with pre - existing truth , and thereby , by ... rational , or reasonable , or intellectual , and how ? Why , by the apprehension of outside truth . There is a time ...
Page 488
... rationality , if rationality be the product of reason , if to be rational requires the presence and support of sustaining reason . What is it that makes human conduct at all rational ? Can it be rational when there is not only no reason ...
... rationality , if rationality be the product of reason , if to be rational requires the presence and support of sustaining reason . What is it that makes human conduct at all rational ? Can it be rational when there is not only no reason ...
Page 496
... rationality , a medium which has no ideas or imagÄ—s , that has no power , visible or invisible , to convey an idea or image , for it possesses none . As rational beings , says Fichte , and by rational beings he means , those who are ...
... rationality , a medium which has no ideas or imagÄ—s , that has no power , visible or invisible , to convey an idea or image , for it possesses none . As rational beings , says Fichte , and by rational beings he means , those who are ...
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