His explanation is in harmony with the general trend of his philosophicaldoctrine.
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The difficulties presented by any philosophicaldoctrine are not always evident at once.
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For another reason, also, the attempt to base a political theory upon a philosophicaldoctrine is undesirable.
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The doctrine of Evolution, therefore, does not even come into contact with Theism, considered as a philosophicaldoctrine.
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To him Realism was the orthodox philosophicaldoctrine because it was the one most in harmony with Christian theology.
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In Le Nouvel Observateur, he delivered himself of his definition of structuralism which is not a philosophicaldoctrine but a method.
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Now, supposing this philosophicaldoctrine to be true-andthe best philosophers, I think, believe it-itsapplication to the case in hand is plain.
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Alchemical or Hermetic philosophicaldoctrine, 772-792.
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Hermetic or Alchemical philosophicaldoctrine, 772-792.
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Philosophicaldoctrines do not tend to piety; the populace need visible gods and tangible sacrifices.
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The object of the masonic legends is not to establish historical facts, but to convey philosophicaldoctrines.
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We must go to Wyclif if we would know the theological or philosophicaldoctrines which interested the learned.
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For all the really valuable moral and philosophicaldoctrines we possess, Dutens has shown to have existed there.
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But even in spite of this striking similarities to many of the modern philosophicaldoctrines and ideas will doubtless be noticed.
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Hence their terrible antagonism even to philosophicaldoctrines which conflicted with the orthodox belief, on which, as they thought, the salvation of mankind rested.
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Although we have a clear sketch of his philosophicaldoctrines, we have no materials whatever for any but the most meagre description of his life.