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The British and Foreign Evangelical Review
Speaking of Browne's “ Divine Analogy,” he says— “ It is an attempt to reconcile
the possibility of Theology with the principle that God is absolutely incognisable.
The author refers to an array of passages in heathen and Christian writers, which
...
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The Contemporary Review
Obvious as this appears, it seems to have, by some accident, escaped the
acuteness of Sir William Hamilton, when he pronounces the Infinite to be
incognisable, and yet affirms that we are so framed as necessarily to believe in its
existence.
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Sir William Hamilton: the philosophy of perception
known thing in itself of Kant, and the ' incomprehensible, incognisable, unknown
thing in itself of Hamilton, or between the cognition ' as it affects our sentiency ' of
the one and the cognition ' as it is under relation to our faculties ' of the other?
James Hutchison Stirling, 1865
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Kant's Thought in Britain: Early Impact
examination of Hamilton's language, that he cannot have designed to prove the
incognisability of a mere zero ; that he evidently supposes himself to have proved
that the true Infinite is inconceivable and incognisable. And the reviewer himself ...
Robert Adamson, Thoemmes Press, 1993
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The Sarva-Darsana-Samgraha: Review of the Different Systems ...
The objection is invalid, as unable to stand before the following dilemmatic
argument:—Is this extrication, as to the nature of which all the founders of
institutes are at one, to be held as cognisable or as incognisable? If it is
incognisable, it is a ...
Hence, although Mechanism and Technic must not be confused and must ever
stand side by side in our scientific investigation of natural law, yet must they be
regarded as coalescing in a single higher principle incognisable by us. The
ground ...
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The Sarva-Darsana-Pamgraha: Or Review of the Different ...
The objection is invalid, as unable to stand before the following dilemmatic
argument :—-—Is this extrication, as to the nature of which all the"_founders of
institutes are at one, to be held as cognisable or as incognisable ? If it is
incognisable, ...
E.B. Cowell, A.E. Gough, 2013
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Empirical Theology in Texts and Tables: Qualitative, ...
General rules are not incognisable (Peirce)—causes residing in reality but
something in people's minds. As soon as we introduce a dichotomy between
reality and mind, the problem of bridging this gap arises. However, both reality
and mind ...
Leslie J. Francis, Mandy Robbins, Jeff Astley, 2009
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A Companion to Victorian Poetry
Taking issue with Cousin's theory that God is comprehensible, Hamilton argues
that 'the unconditioned is incognisable and inconceivable'. In one of the reading
lists found in his early diaries, Arnold mentions Cousin's lectures on philosophy.
Ciaran Cronin, Richard Cronin, Antony Harrison, 2008
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Plato, and the Other Companions of Sokrates
He aflirms and shows, “ That the Unconditioned is incognisable and
inconceivable: its notion being only a negation of the Conditioned, which last can
alone be positively known and conceived" (p. 12): refuting the opposite doctrine
as ...