The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, Том 3Nelson, 1948 |
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... truth seems to have extorted from you . 30 40 15. ALCIPHRON . Tell me , Euphranor , whether truth be not one and the same uniform , invariable thing : and , if so , whether the many different and inconsistent notions which men entertain ...
... truth seems to have extorted from you . 30 40 15. ALCIPHRON . Tell me , Euphranor , whether truth be not one and the same uniform , invariable thing : and , if so , whether the many different and inconsistent notions which men entertain ...
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... truth is truth , whether useful or not , and must not be measured by the convenience of this or that man , or party of men . EUPHRANOR . But is not the general good of mankind to be regarded as a rule or measure of moral truths , of all ...
... truth is truth , whether useful or not , and must not be measured by the convenience of this or that man , or party of men . EUPHRANOR . But is not the general good of mankind to be regarded as a rule or measure of moral truths , of all ...
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... truth by convenience . Truth is the only divinity that I adore . Wherever truth leads , I shall follow . EUPHRANOR . You have then a passion for truth ? 10 ALCIPHRON . Undoubtedly . EUPHRANOR . For all truths ? ALCIPHRON . For all ...
... truth by convenience . Truth is the only divinity that I adore . Wherever truth leads , I shall follow . EUPHRANOR . You have then a passion for truth ? 10 ALCIPHRON . Undoubtedly . EUPHRANOR . For all truths ? ALCIPHRON . For all ...
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