Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα xi
... certain misapplications of the words Experience and Induction in the phraseology of Modern Science .-- Illus trations from Medicine and from Political Economy , 325 SECTION VI . Of the Speculation concerning Final Causes , CONTENES .
... certain misapplications of the words Experience and Induction in the phraseology of Modern Science .-- Illus trations from Medicine and from Political Economy , 325 SECTION VI . Of the Speculation concerning Final Causes , CONTENES .
Σελίδα xii
Dugald Stewart. SECTION VI . Of the Speculation concerning Final Causes , I. Opinion of Lord Bacon on the Subject . - Final Causes rejected by Des Cartes , and by the majority of French Philosophers . - Recognized as legitimate Objects ...
Dugald Stewart. SECTION VI . Of the Speculation concerning Final Causes , I. Opinion of Lord Bacon on the Subject . - Final Causes rejected by Des Cartes , and by the majority of French Philosophers . - Recognized as legitimate Objects ...
Σελίδα 15
... causes ( particularly those con- nected with the imperfections of language ) conspire to lead us astray . But the study of the human mind is not , on that account , to be abandoned . Whoever compares its actual state with that in which ...
... causes ( particularly those con- nected with the imperfections of language ) conspire to lead us astray . But the study of the human mind is not , on that account , to be abandoned . Whoever compares its actual state with that in which ...
Σελίδα 33
... cause it is that in which it is most frequently used by the best writers . It is also most agreeable to the literal meaning which its etymology suggests , expressing the original point from which our reasoning sets out or commences . 46 ...
... cause it is that in which it is most frequently used by the best writers . It is also most agreeable to the literal meaning which its etymology suggests , expressing the original point from which our reasoning sets out or commences . 46 ...
Σελίδα 41
... of the existence of efficient causes ; our belief of the existence of other intelligent beings besides ourselves , & c . & c . VOL . II . 6 man Belief . From such propositions as these , I SECT . II . ] 41 OF THE HUMAN MIND .
... of the existence of efficient causes ; our belief of the existence of other intelligent beings besides ourselves , & c . & c . VOL . II . 6 man Belief . From such propositions as these , I SECT . II . ] 41 OF THE HUMAN MIND .
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