Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα xi
... Inference and Conjecture , II . Use and Abuse of Hypotheses in Philosophical Inqui- ries . - Difference between Gratuitous Hypotheses , and those which are supported by presumptions suggested by Analogy . - Indirect Evidence which a ...
... Inference and Conjecture , II . Use and Abuse of Hypotheses in Philosophical Inqui- ries . - Difference between Gratuitous Hypotheses , and those which are supported by presumptions suggested by Analogy . - Indirect Evidence which a ...
Σελίδα 27
... inference . " It was not ( says Locke ) the influence of those maxims " which are taken for principles in mathematics , that hath " led the masters of that science into those wonderful disco- " veries they have made . Let a man of good ...
... inference . " It was not ( says Locke ) the influence of those maxims " which are taken for principles in mathematics , that hath " led the masters of that science into those wonderful disco- " veries they have made . Let a man of good ...
Σελίδα 41
... inference be drawn for the farther enlargement of our know- ledge . This remark has been already shewn to hold uni- versally with respect to the axioms of geometry ; and it ap plies equally to what I have called Fundamental Laws of Hu ...
... inference be drawn for the farther enlargement of our know- ledge . This remark has been already shewn to hold uni- versally with respect to the axioms of geometry ; and it ap plies equally to what I have called Fundamental Laws of Hu ...
Σελίδα 42
... inference can be deduced , any more than from the intuitive truths prefixed to the Elements of Euclid . Abstracted from other data , they are perfectly barren in themselves ; nor can any possible combination of them help the mind ...
... inference can be deduced , any more than from the intuitive truths prefixed to the Elements of Euclid . Abstracted from other data , they are perfectly barren in themselves ; nor can any possible combination of them help the mind ...
Σελίδα 43
... inference does this afford in fa- vour of that particular class of truths to which the preceding observations relate , and against which the ingenuity of mo- dern sceptics has been more particularly directed ? If I be not deceived ...
... inference does this afford in fa- vour of that particular class of truths to which the preceding observations relate , and against which the ingenuity of mo- dern sceptics has been more particularly directed ? If I be not deceived ...
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