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Brotherton Collection4
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knowledge, theory of3
philosophy3
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Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680)4
White, Thomas, 1593-16761

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Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religion

Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680)

1676

Title within double line border. With a list of the author's books and booklists of Mortlock and Baker on three pages at end. Contents: I. Against confidence in philosophy. -- II. Of scepticism, a...

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Scepsis scientifica: or, Confest ignorance, the way to science; in an essay of the vanity of dogmatizing, and confident opinion. With a reply to the exceptions of the learned Thomas Albius

Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680)

1665

Title preceded by leaf with label title. The reply to Albius [vol. 2] has special t.-p.: Scire/i tuum nihil est: or, The authors defence of the vanity of dogmatizing; against the exceptions of the l...

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The vanity of dogmatizing : or, Confidence in opinions. Manifested in a discourse of the shortness and uncertainty of our knowledge, and its causes; with some reflexions on peripateticism; and an apology for philosophy

Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680); Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680)

1661

Second edition has title: Scepsis scientifica: or, Confest ignorance, the way to science.

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The vanity of dogmatizing : or, Confidence in opinions. Manifested in a discourse of the shortness and uncertainty of our knowledge, and its causes; with some reflexions on peripateticism; and an apology for philosophy

Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680); Glanvill, Joseph (1636-1680)

1661

Second edition has title: Scepsis scientifica: or, Confest ignorance, the way to science.

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