Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... universal and necessary truths : Not to universal , because she has not tried all cases : Not to necessary , because necessity is not a matter to which experience can testify . " 66 Necessary truths derive their necessity from the ideas ...
... universal and necessary truths : Not to universal , because she has not tried all cases : Not to necessary , because necessity is not a matter to which experience can testify . " 66 Necessary truths derive their necessity from the ideas ...
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... universal . " Id . Id . p . 58. We readily acknowledge that , if there be any neces- sary truths , the same must also be universal , and thus reduce to one half the question in debate between us , attacking , at present , the doctrine ...
... universal . " Id . Id . p . 58. We readily acknowledge that , if there be any neces- sary truths , the same must also be universal , and thus reduce to one half the question in debate between us , attacking , at present , the doctrine ...
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... universal certainty . " * To us it does seem not the least of Professor Whewell's metaphysical inconsistencies , to argue in favor of necessary and universal truths after having penned the following very correct passage : " Is the ...
... universal certainty . " * To us it does seem not the least of Professor Whewell's metaphysical inconsistencies , to argue in favor of necessary and universal truths after having penned the following very correct passage : " Is the ...
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