Regis, by removing the paradoxes and adjusting the metaphysics to the popular powers of apprehension, made Cartesianism popular, and reduced it to a regular system. [Please select]
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We have grown out of Wilde and paradoxes. [Please select]
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At first the conceits and paradoxes were a little startling, and even shocking, and they made one listen. [Please select]
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But this is counterbalanced by the peculiar paradoxes which it introduces into philosophy, 116. [Please select]
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This life must be finite if we are to escape the paradoxes of monism, 310. [Please select]
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Carlyle without his paradoxes and prejudices, his impetuous temper and his unbridled tongue would be only half himself. [Please select]
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This however might be borne, if their paradoxes and scepticism did not draw after them some consequences of general disadvantage to mankind. [Please select]
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But it is none of my business to plead for novelties and paradoxes. [Please select]
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Under the sickle of science will one day fall the sheaves whose grain would appear to-day as senseless paradoxes. [Please select]
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He had not deluded himself that he would find it in Marian Lawrence, but her paradoxes diverted him and he was quite willing to go as far as her technique permitted. [Please select]
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What if it should prove that you, who hold there is, are, by virtue of that opinion, a greater sceptic, and maintain more paradoxes and repugnances to Common-Sense, than I who believe no such thing. [Please select]
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