What God is in himself we cannot know, an existential Judgment we cannot form without going over to the metaphysicians. |
A battalion of solid metaphysicians, reinforced by a tribe of tittering harridans and three companies of ventripotent buffoons, venture a daring sally. |
The 'eternal truths' of which metaphysicians speak have hardly ever lasted more than a generation. |
Frederick Cuvier and several of the older metaphysicians have compared instinct with habit. |
Williams would seem to be claiming that these metaphysicians and epistemologists stand on neutral ground when deciding between various ways of reaching agreement. |
A very unreasonable postulate,' said the metaphysicians, 'and a plain begging of the question. |