Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα iii
... analysis of Reason , in the more strict acceptation of that term , I found so many doubts crowding on me with re- spect to the logical doctrines then generally receiv- ed , that I was forced to abandon the comparatively limited plan ...
... analysis of Reason , in the more strict acceptation of that term , I found so many doubts crowding on me with re- spect to the logical doctrines then generally receiv- ed , that I was forced to abandon the comparatively limited plan ...
Σελίδα xi
... Analysis and Synthesis in the Language of Modern Philosophy , 264 I. Preliminary Observations on the Analysis and Synthesis of the Greek Geometricians , · • ib . II . Critical Remarks on the vague Use , among Modern Writers , of the ...
... Analysis and Synthesis in the Language of Modern Philosophy , 264 I. Preliminary Observations on the Analysis and Synthesis of the Greek Geometricians , · • ib . II . Critical Remarks on the vague Use , among Modern Writers , of the ...
Σελίδα 32
... Analysis , by Pro- fessor Vilant of Saint Andrew's . We are apt to smile at the formal statement of these propositions ; and yet , according to the theory alluded to in the text , it is in truths of this very description that the whole ...
... Analysis , by Pro- fessor Vilant of Saint Andrew's . We are apt to smile at the formal statement of these propositions ; and yet , according to the theory alluded to in the text , it is in truths of this very description that the whole ...
Σελίδα 33
... analysis ; and which no person but a metaphysician or a logician ever thinks of stating in the form of propositions , or even of expressing verbally to him- self . It is to truths of this description that Locke seems in general to apply ...
... analysis ; and which no person but a metaphysician or a logician ever thinks of stating in the form of propositions , or even of expressing verbally to him- self . It is to truths of this description that Locke seems in general to apply ...
Σελίδα 50
... analysis of the meaning annexed to the word exist- ence ; which analysis would have at once shewn , not only that we are irresistibly led to ascribe to the material world all the independent reality which this word expresses , but that ...
... analysis of the meaning annexed to the word exist- ence ; which analysis would have at once shewn , not only that we are irresistibly led to ascribe to the material world all the independent reality which this word expresses , but that ...
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