id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47314 Jackson, William The Philosophy of Natural Theology An Essay in confutation of the scepticism of the present day .txt text/plain 163799 9241 67 the Universe, and especially in Man considered in his Moral Nature, his the chief primary fact of our human nature--the undeniable existence human works and natural things quite as completely as did the popular human minds, some may feel impressed by the contemplation of Nature in obviously he must accept) the natural-science idea of law, which looks a gill to the water, the eye to light, the mind to truth, human human knowledge of the natural world we live in--the other requires a of living creatures." "To know the actual nature of a thing," observes true nature and limits of human knowledge generally." the nature and laws of the material world, and by consequence to conception of the true distinction between the Animal and the Man. Apart from the fact that ultimate objects of instinct differ as widely form concerning it, it is not the less a fact of human nature: one of ./cache/47314.txt ./txt/47314.txt