Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... notions respecting the human mind , with any tolerable degree of distinctness . This scrupulous appropriation of terms , if it can be called an innovation , is the only one which I have attempted to in- troduce ; for in no instance have ...
... notions respecting the human mind , with any tolerable degree of distinctness . This scrupulous appropriation of terms , if it can be called an innovation , is the only one which I have attempted to in- troduce ; for in no instance have ...
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... notion of either the beautiful or the good . " * The remark is undoubtedly true , and may be applied to all those systems which ascribe to reason the origin of our moral ideas , if the expressions reason and discursive faculty be used ...
... notion of either the beautiful or the good . " * The remark is undoubtedly true , and may be applied to all those systems which ascribe to reason the origin of our moral ideas , if the expressions reason and discursive faculty be used ...
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... notion expressed by this term , as it is employed by our best writers , seems to presuppose the influence of some principles , the considera- tion of which belongs to a different part of my work . In confirmation of this , it may be ...
... notion expressed by this term , as it is employed by our best writers , seems to presuppose the influence of some principles , the considera- tion of which belongs to a different part of my work . In confirmation of this , it may be ...
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... notions , ( if I have been so for- tunate as to succeed in this communication , ) without depart- ing from the established modes of expression . To the following observations of D'Alembert ( with some trifling verbal exceptions ) I give ...
... notions , ( if I have been so for- tunate as to succeed in this communication , ) without depart- ing from the established modes of expression . To the following observations of D'Alembert ( with some trifling verbal exceptions ) I give ...
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... notions " which are at once simple and just , appears , from its extreme " rarity , to be much greater than is commonly imagined . " Sound metaphysical principles are truths which every one is " ready to seize , but which few men have ...
... notions " which are at once simple and just , appears , from its extreme " rarity , to be much greater than is commonly imagined . " Sound metaphysical principles are truths which every one is " ready to seize , but which few men have ...
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