Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 64
Although pitfalls stood in the way of this natural rational progress towards self - improvement and enlargement of man's ... McCulloch mirrored this teleological approach in his section on the nature of man : Man must be viewed as an ...
Although pitfalls stood in the way of this natural rational progress towards self - improvement and enlargement of man's ... McCulloch mirrored this teleological approach in his section on the nature of man : Man must be viewed as an ...
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A general principle applies equally to what passes within our own observation and to every other case of the same nature " . 32 Facility in ordering the flux of human experience as well as natural phenomena into general principles of ...
A general principle applies equally to what passes within our own observation and to every other case of the same nature " . 32 Facility in ordering the flux of human experience as well as natural phenomena into general principles of ...
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... Like many of his contemporaries , who also followed in the tradition of Isaac Newton , McCulloch linked natural philosophy with Christian theology . ... his audience was living and the future possibility of the control of nature .
... Like many of his contemporaries , who also followed in the tradition of Isaac Newton , McCulloch linked natural philosophy with Christian theology . ... his audience was living and the future possibility of the control of nature .
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