Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα 18
... necessary for me to remark , with respect to the foregoing passage from D'Alembert , that he limits the term entirely to an account of the origin of our ideas . " The " generation of our ideas , " he tells us , " belongs to metaphy ...
... necessary for me to remark , with respect to the foregoing passage from D'Alembert , that he limits the term entirely to an account of the origin of our ideas . " The " generation of our ideas , " he tells us , " belongs to metaphy ...
Σελίδα 23
... necessary “ further to illustrate this subject . It might be thought that , " if axioms were propositions perfectly identical , it would be impossible to advance a step by their means , beyond the " simple ideas first perceived by the ...
... necessary “ further to illustrate this subject . It might be thought that , " if axioms were propositions perfectly identical , it would be impossible to advance a step by their means , beyond the " simple ideas first perceived by the ...
Σελίδα 26
... necessary consequences . " To this view of the subject Dr. Reid has repeatedly given his sanction , at least in the most essential points ; more particularly , in controverting an assertion of Locke's , that " no science is , or hath ...
... necessary consequences . " To this view of the subject Dr. Reid has repeatedly given his sanction , at least in the most essential points ; more particularly , in controverting an assertion of Locke's , that " no science is , or hath ...
Σελίδα 27
... necessary , must be a " a necessary truth . Thus , as the axioms in mathematics " are all necessary truths , so are all the conclusions drawn " from them ; that is , the whole body of that science . " t That there is something ...
... necessary , must be a " a necessary truth . Thus , as the axioms in mathematics " are all necessary truths , so are all the conclusions drawn " from them ; that is , the whole body of that science . " t That there is something ...
Σελίδα 28
... necessary for me to remark here , tha ' , when I speak of mathematical axioms , I have in view only such as are of the same descrip- tion with the first nine of those which are prefixed to the Elements of Euclid ; for , in that list ...
... necessary for me to remark here , tha ' , when I speak of mathematical axioms , I have in view only such as are of the same descrip- tion with the first nine of those which are prefixed to the Elements of Euclid ; for , in that list ...
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