Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... particular , to contribute something more than I can here in- troduce , towards a rational and practical system of Logic , adapted to the present state of human knowledge , and to the real business of human life . ( 6 " What subject ...
... particular , to contribute something more than I can here in- troduce , towards a rational and practical system of Logic , adapted to the present state of human knowledge , and to the real business of human life . ( 6 " What subject ...
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... particular words to particu- lar ideas , I do not mean to censure the practice of those who may have understood them in a sense different from that which I annex to them ; but I found that , without such an appropriation , I could not ...
... particular words to particu- lar ideas , I do not mean to censure the practice of those who may have understood them in a sense different from that which I annex to them ; but I found that , without such an appropriation , I could not ...
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... particular branch of them , known among logicians by the name of the Discursive faculty . The affinity between the words reason and reasoning sufficiently accounts for this inac- curacy in common and popular language ; although it ...
... particular branch of them , known among logicians by the name of the Discursive faculty . The affinity between the words reason and reasoning sufficiently accounts for this inac- curacy in common and popular language ; although it ...
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... particular questions , I shall avoid the employment of it as far as I am able ; and shall endeavour to select other modes of speaking , more ex- clusively significant of the ideas which I wish to convey . * the temper and the passions ...
... particular questions , I shall avoid the employment of it as far as I am able ; and shall endeavour to select other modes of speaking , more ex- clusively significant of the ideas which I wish to convey . * the temper and the passions ...
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... , as it can be easily dispensed with in our particular arguments , it may , without inconvenience , be adopted as a distinctive epithet , where nothing is aimed at but to mark , in simple and concise language 10 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... , as it can be easily dispensed with in our particular arguments , it may , without inconvenience , be adopted as a distinctive epithet , where nothing is aimed at but to mark , in simple and concise language 10 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
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