Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... position more fully perhaps than that of any other great thinker , that the ultimate philosophy must be the Philosophy of Theology , and that theology can only be found in a Positive Revelation . The last and highest problems of ...
... position more fully perhaps than that of any other great thinker , that the ultimate philosophy must be the Philosophy of Theology , and that theology can only be found in a Positive Revelation . The last and highest problems of ...
Page 378
... position in which Kant had left the speculative inquirer . The ultimate ques- tion in philosophy , in his mode of stating it , is this : How are syn- thetic judgments a priori possible ? In other words , is it possible to affirm the ...
... position in which Kant had left the speculative inquirer . The ultimate ques- tion in philosophy , in his mode of stating it , is this : How are syn- thetic judgments a priori possible ? In other words , is it possible to affirm the ...
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... position of Strauss , and many of the followers of Hegel of " the left side . " Yet , here , too , he comes to view the absolute , not as the mere indifference of all antagonisms , but as God . Into the idea of the absolute , he begins ...
... position of Strauss , and many of the followers of Hegel of " the left side . " Yet , here , too , he comes to view the absolute , not as the mere indifference of all antagonisms , but as God . Into the idea of the absolute , he begins ...
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