Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... precise and ap . propriate language , that I have endeavoured to fix in my reader's mind the exact import of my expressions . In appropriating , however , particular words to particu- lar ideas , I do not mean to censure the practice of ...
... precise and ap . propriate language , that I have endeavoured to fix in my reader's mind the exact import of my expressions . In appropriating , however , particular words to particu- lar ideas , I do not mean to censure the practice of ...
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... precision . In the discussion of 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 ...
... precision . In the discussion of 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 ...
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... precisely defined by Sir William Temple to be that which makes men judge what are the best ends , and what the " best means to attain them . " Of these two modifications of wisdom , the one denotes a power of the mind which obviously ...
... precisely defined by Sir William Temple to be that which makes men judge what are the best ends , and what the " best means to attain them . " Of these two modifications of wisdom , the one denotes a power of the mind which obviously ...
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... precise 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 ) ...
... precise 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 ) ...
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... 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 theorems of which it is so diffi- cult to give a rigorous ...
... 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 theorems of which it is so diffi- cult to give a rigorous ...
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