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... evidence , on either side ? Where is the weight of probability , the balance of evidence ? Is there good reason to believe the man trustworthy , or isn't there ? " ( This kind of considering , indeed , not the strict 100 % proof , is ...
... evidence , on either side ? Where is the weight of probability , the balance of evidence ? Is there good reason to believe the man trustworthy , or isn't there ? " ( This kind of considering , indeed , not the strict 100 % proof , is ...
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... evidence gained from observation and experiment . “ Being reason- able " in morality and religion is not a matter ( a ) of constant ratiocination , nor ( b ) of applying the sort of evidence and techniques that are appropriate to ...
... evidence gained from observation and experiment . “ Being reason- able " in morality and religion is not a matter ( a ) of constant ratiocination , nor ( b ) of applying the sort of evidence and techniques that are appropriate to ...
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... evidence and for good reasons , or are we just " jumping " ? It does not matter how high - minded or spiritual we are , or how difficult and worrying the choice may be , it will still always be true that we have this choice to think ...
... evidence and for good reasons , or are we just " jumping " ? It does not matter how high - minded or spiritual we are , or how difficult and worrying the choice may be , it will still always be true that we have this choice to think ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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