Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα xii
... Danger of confounding Final with Physical Causes in the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 353 Conclusion of Part Second , 362 NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS , 371 . APPEN DIX , 413 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND . PART xii CONTENTS .
... Danger of confounding Final with Physical Causes in the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 353 Conclusion of Part Second , 362 NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS , 371 . APPEN DIX , 413 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND . PART xii CONTENTS .
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... physical science of the Newtonian school , by uniting the opinions of speculative men about fundamental princi- ples , my ambition as an author will be fully gratified , if , by the few who are competent to judge , I shall be allowed to ...
... physical science of the Newtonian school , by uniting the opinions of speculative men about fundamental princi- ples , my ambition as an author will be fully gratified , if , by the few who are competent to judge , I shall be allowed to ...
Σελίδα 85
... physical science . In such instances as these , it will not surely be supposed , that while we read the geometrical demonstration , or follow the successive steps of the algebraical process , our general conceptions embrace all the ...
... physical science . In such instances as these , it will not surely be supposed , that while we read the geometrical demonstration , or follow the successive steps of the algebraical process , our general conceptions embrace all the ...
Σελίδα 91
... physical or of moral science , this supposition is ever to be realized in all its extent . At the same time , it must be remembered , that the obvious ten- dency of the progressive reason and experience of the spe- cies , is to diminish ...
... physical or of moral science , this supposition is ever to be realized in all its extent . At the same time , it must be remembered , that the obvious ten- dency of the progressive reason and experience of the spe- cies , is to diminish ...
Σελίδα 112
... physical ideas , should yet be as certain as geometry . It is of no moment , whether the definitions assumed correspond with facts or not , pro- vided they do not express impossibilities , and be not incon- sistent with each other ...
... physical ideas , should yet be as certain as geometry . It is of no moment , whether the definitions assumed correspond with facts or not , pro- vided they do not express impossibilities , and be not incon- sistent with each other ...
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