Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα ix
... Judgment , & c . CHAPTER 1. - Of the Fundamental Laws of Human Belief ; or the Prima , ry Elements of Human Reason ... Judgments , SECTION II . - Of General Reasoning , 42 72 77 I. Illustrations of some Remarks formerly stated in ...
... Judgment , & c . CHAPTER 1. - Of the Fundamental Laws of Human Belief ; or the Prima , ry Elements of Human Reason ... Judgments , SECTION II . - Of General Reasoning , 42 72 77 I. Illustrations of some Remarks formerly stated in ...
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... JUDGMENT , & c . THE power of Reason , of which I am now to treat , is un- questionably the most important by far , of those which are comprehended under the general title of Intellectual . It is on the right use of this power , that ...
... JUDGMENT , & c . THE power of Reason , of which I am now to treat , is un- questionably the most important by far , of those which are comprehended under the general title of Intellectual . It is on the right use of this power , that ...
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... judgments which I have formed on points of this sort , it is more than probable that I may sometimes have been mistaken : but the mistake is of lit- tle consequence , if I myself have invariably annexed the same * Conclusion of the ...
... judgments which I have formed on points of this sort , it is more than probable that I may sometimes have been mistaken : but the mistake is of lit- tle consequence , if I myself have invariably annexed the same * Conclusion of the ...
Σελίδα 6
... judgment wrong . It may be supposed our interest to do this ; but it cannot be supposed our duty . - Power may compel , interest may bribe , plea- sure may persuade ; but REASON only can oblige . This is the only authority which ...
... judgment wrong . It may be supposed our interest to do this ; but it cannot be supposed our duty . - Power may compel , interest may bribe , plea- sure may persuade ; but REASON only can oblige . This is the only authority which ...
Σελίδα 11
... judgment ; and , in do - i ing so , I shall confine myself to such of its ambiguities as are more peculiarly connected with our present subject . some cases , its meaning seems to approach to that of under- standing ; as in the nearly ...
... judgment ; and , in do - i ing so , I shall confine myself to such of its ambiguities as are more peculiarly connected with our present subject . some cases , its meaning seems to approach to that of under- standing ; as in the nearly ...
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