| Sydney George Fisher - 1902 - 502 Seiten
...The human understanding," he says, " is naturally right, and has within itself a strength sufficient to arrive at the knowledge of truth, and to distinguish it from error." That he announces as the fundamental principle of his book, " the hinge whereon the whole system of... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1908 - 636 Seiten
..."The human understanding," he says, "is naturally right, and has within itself a strength sufficient to arrive at the knowledge of truth, and to distinguish it from error." That he announces as the fundamental principle of his book, "the hinge whereon the whole system of... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1912 - 328 Seiten
...The human understanding," he says, " is naturally right, and has within itself a strength sufficient to arrive at the knowledge of truth, and to distinguish it from error." That he announces as the fundamental principle of his book, " the hinge whereon the whole system of... | |
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