“…Newman, in his "Grammar of Assent," has admirably illustrated the truth, that Assent and conduct, which is merely practical Assent to the Reasons for such conduct, are not necessarily determined by inferences. 106 In his article on 'Harvard Philosophy,' in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, Quinton describes Bowen as the 'first capable Harvard philosopher.' According to Quinton the philosophers 'C.…”