Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα iv
... natural , and perhaps the unavoidable , consequences of the frequent interruptions by which the train of my thoughts ... nature of our reasonings concerning pheno- mena so far removed from the perceptions of Sense , will easily conceive ...
... natural , and perhaps the unavoidable , consequences of the frequent interruptions by which the train of my thoughts ... nature of our reasonings concerning pheno- mena so far removed from the perceptions of Sense , will easily conceive ...
Σελίδα 5
... natural reason , it was principally , if not wholly , moral truth , which he had in his view : - " Reason is natural revelation , whereby the eternal Father " of Light , and fountain of all knowledge , communicates to mankind that por ...
... natural reason , it was principally , if not wholly , moral truth , which he had in his view : - " Reason is natural revelation , whereby the eternal Father " of Light , and fountain of all knowledge , communicates to mankind that por ...
Σελίδα 14
... nature , and of a higher order ; a power which implies a judi- cious selection both of means and of ends . It is very precisely defined by Sir William Temple to be that which makes men judge what are the best ends , and what the " best ...
... nature , and of a higher order ; a power which implies a judi- cious selection both of means and of ends . It is very precisely defined by Sir William Temple to be that which makes men judge what are the best ends , and what the " best ...
Σελίδα 20
... nature in unex- ceptionable language or even of ascertaining a precise cri- terion by which they may be distinguished from other truths which approach to them nearly , It is chiefly owing to this , that , in geometry , there are no ...
... nature in unex- ceptionable language or even of ascertaining a precise cri- terion by which they may be distinguished from other truths which approach to them nearly , It is chiefly owing to this , that , in geometry , there are no ...
Σελίδα 22
... nature of axioms ; — " that " they are not the foundations on which any of the sciences " is built ; nor at all useful in helping men forward to the " discovery of unknown truths . " * This observation I in- tend to illustrate ...
... nature of axioms ; — " that " they are not the foundations on which any of the sciences " is built ; nor at all useful in helping men forward to the " discovery of unknown truths . " * This observation I in- tend to illustrate ...
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