Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα vi
... important stage of their progress when , the usual course of discipline being completed , an inquisitive mind is ... importance , I will vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... important stage of their progress when , the usual course of discipline being completed , an inquisitive mind is ... importance , I will vi ADVERTISEMENT .
Σελίδα vii
Dugald Stewart. self original , and of some importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative indiffer- ence , if my labours be found useful in training the mind to those ...
Dugald Stewart. self original , and of some importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative indiffer- ence , if my labours be found useful in training the mind to those ...
Σελίδα 1
... important by far , of those which are comprehended under the general title of Intellectual . It is on the right use ... importance of this subject are its extent and its difficulty ; -both of them such as to lay me under a necessity ...
... important by far , of those which are comprehended under the general title of Intellectual . It is on the right use ... importance of this subject are its extent and its difficulty ; -both of them such as to lay me under a necessity ...
Σελίδα 4
... important ; and accordingly it is to these that the word reason , even in its most comprehensive acceptation , is now exclusively re- stricted . *營 This , I think , is the meaning which most naturally presents itself to com- mon ...
... important ; and accordingly it is to these that the word reason , even in its most comprehensive acceptation , is now exclusively re- stricted . *營 This , I think , is the meaning which most naturally presents itself to com- mon ...
Σελίδα 9
... importance of the truth which it conveys . " Reason is commonly employed as an instrument to acquire the sciences ; where- as , on the contrary , the sciences ought to be made use of as an instrument to give reason its perfection . " L ...
... importance of the truth which it conveys . " Reason is commonly employed as an instrument to acquire the sciences ; where- as , on the contrary , the sciences ought to be made use of as an instrument to give reason its perfection . " L ...
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