Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... abstract and latent elements of our knowledge , afterwards to be consider- ed . In other respects , a different arrangement might per- haps have possessed some advantages , in point of strict logi- cal method . I. On the evidence of ...
... abstract and latent elements of our knowledge , afterwards to be consider- ed . In other respects , a different arrangement might per- haps have possessed some advantages , in point of strict logi- cal method . I. On the evidence of ...
Σελίδα 39
... abstract and metaphysical idea expressed by the pronoun I or moi ? In answer to this question , I have only to observe , that when we set about the explanation of a phenomenon , we must proceed on the supposition that it is possible to ...
... abstract and metaphysical idea expressed by the pronoun I or moi ? In answer to this question , I have only to observe , that when we set about the explanation of a phenomenon , we must proceed on the supposition that it is possible to ...
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... abstract and metaphysical nature than the indirect demonstrations of geometry . It is a maxim , at the same time , to which the most sceptical writers have not been able to refuse their testimony . " Truth , ( says Mr. Hume himself ...
... abstract and metaphysical nature than the indirect demonstrations of geometry . It is a maxim , at the same time , to which the most sceptical writers have not been able to refuse their testimony . " Truth , ( says Mr. Hume himself ...
Σελίδα 76
... language ; but I did not think myself entitled to depart from the phraseology of the original . The meaning is sufficiently obvions . any technical rule founded on abstract principles . I have 76 [ CHAP . IL ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... language ; but I did not think myself entitled to depart from the phraseology of the original . The meaning is sufficiently obvions . any technical rule founded on abstract principles . I have 76 [ CHAP . IL ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
Σελίδα 77
... abstract general ideas , on which great stress is laid by Dr. Reid , in his Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man ; and which some late writers seem to have considered as not less conclusive against the view of the question which I ...
... abstract general ideas , on which great stress is laid by Dr. Reid , in his Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man ; and which some late writers seem to have considered as not less conclusive against the view of the question which I ...
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