Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... faculty and operation of the mind its own appropriate name ; following , in the selection of this name , the prevalent use of our best writers ; and endeavour- ing afterwards , as far as I have been able , to employ each word ...
... faculty and operation of the mind its own appropriate name ; following , in the selection of this name , the prevalent use of our best writers ; and endeavour- ing afterwards , as far as I have been able , to employ each word ...
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... faculty , to which different names have been assigned in different ethical theories . The following passage from Mr. Hume contains one of the most explicit statements of this limitation which I can recollect : " Thus , the distinct ...
... faculty , to which different names have been assigned in different ethical theories . The following passage from Mr. Hume contains one of the most explicit statements of this limitation which I can recollect : " Thus , the distinct ...
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... faculty . The affinity between the words reason and reasoning sufficiently accounts for this inac- curacy in common and popular language ; although it cannot fail to appear obvious , on the slightest reflection , that in strict ...
... faculty . The affinity between the words reason and reasoning sufficiently accounts for this inac- curacy in common and popular language ; although it cannot fail to appear obvious , on the slightest reflection , that in strict ...
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... faculty , with- " out the aid of any other mental power , we could ever obtain " a notion of either the beautiful or the good . " * The remark is undoubtedly true , and may be applied to all those systems which ascribe to reason the ...
... faculty , with- " out the aid of any other mental power , we could ever obtain " a notion of either the beautiful or the good . " * The remark is undoubtedly true , and may be applied to all those systems which ascribe to reason the ...
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... reason he means " that faculty whereby man is supposed " to be distinguished from brutes , and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them : " .. Another instance of the vagueness and indistinctness of the 8 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... reason he means " that faculty whereby man is supposed " to be distinguished from brutes , and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them : " .. Another instance of the vagueness and indistinctness of the 8 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
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