Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... arguments , it may be of some use to disengage it from the ambiguity just re- marked ; and it is on this account that I have followed the example of some late writers , in distinguishing the two classes of powers which were formerly ...
... arguments , it may be of some use to disengage it from the ambiguity just re- marked ; and it is on this account that I have followed the example of some late writers , in distinguishing the two classes of powers which were formerly ...
Σελίδα 34
... argument . It is for this reason that I have employed the phrase principles of reasoning on the one occasion , and elements of reasoning on the other . It is difficult to find unexceptionable language to mark dis- tinctions so ...
... argument . It is for this reason that I have employed the phrase principles of reasoning on the one occasion , and elements of reasoning on the other . It is difficult to find unexceptionable language to mark dis- tinctions so ...
Σελίδα 42
... argument which has been commonly urged in support of their authority , and which manifestly confounds them with what are properly called principles of reasoning , * is not at all applicable to the subject ; or at least does not rest the ...
... argument which has been commonly urged in support of their authority , and which manifestly confounds them with what are properly called principles of reasoning , * is not at all applicable to the subject ; or at least does not rest the ...
Σελίδα 47
... arguments , by keeping constantly in view the close and in- separable connexion which will be afterwards shewn to ex- ist between the two different intellectual operations which are thus brought into immediate contrast . The remarks ...
... arguments , by keeping constantly in view the close and in- separable connexion which will be afterwards shewn to ex- ist between the two different intellectual operations which are thus brought into immediate contrast . The remarks ...
Σελίδα 48
... argument against the existence of matter , that Reid was induced to call in question the ideal theory ; but because he thought that Mr. Hume had clearly shewn , by turning Berkeley's weapons against himself , that this theory was ...
... argument against the existence of matter , that Reid was induced to call in question the ideal theory ; but because he thought that Mr. Hume had clearly shewn , by turning Berkeley's weapons against himself , that this theory was ...
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