The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 155Atlantic Monthly Company, 1935 |
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Page 222
... reasons for its present popularity . The revolt against reason began as a revolt against reasoning . In the first half of the eighteenth century , while Newton ruled men's minds , there was a widespread belief that the road to knowledge ...
... reasons for its present popularity . The revolt against reason began as a revolt against reasoning . In the first half of the eighteenth century , while Newton ruled men's minds , there was a widespread belief that the road to knowledge ...
Page 223
... reason and ' practical ' reason . ' Pure ' reason was concerned with what could be proved , which was not much ; ' practical ' reason was concerned with what was necessary for virtue , which was a great deal . It is , of course ...
... reason and ' practical ' reason . ' Pure ' reason was concerned with what could be proved , which was not much ; ' practical ' reason was concerned with what was necessary for virtue , which was a great deal . It is , of course ...
Page 224
... reason can be defined by three characteristics . In the first place , it relies upon persuasion rather than force ; in the second place , it seeks to per- suade by means of arguments which the man who uses them believes to be completely ...
... reason can be defined by three characteristics . In the first place , it relies upon persuasion rather than force ; in the second place , it seeks to per- suade by means of arguments which the man who uses them believes to be completely ...
Contents
Conant James Bryant Free Inquiry | 32 |
Alcohol and Motors Curtis Billings | 43 |
Bowen | 48 |
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