Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα iii
... present to the public a Second Vo- lume on the Philosophy of the Human Mind . When the preceding Part was sent to the press , I expected that a few short chapters would compre- hend all that I had further to offer concerning the ...
... present to the public a Second Vo- lume on the Philosophy of the Human Mind . When the preceding Part was sent to the press , I expected that a few short chapters would compre- hend all that I had further to offer concerning the ...
Σελίδα v
... present . The circumstances which have so long delayed the publication of these volumes on the Intellec- tual Powers , have not operated , in an equal degree , to prevent the prosecution of my inquiries into those principles of Human ...
... present . The circumstances which have so long delayed the publication of these volumes on the Intellec- tual Powers , have not operated , in an equal degree , to prevent the prosecution of my inquiries into those principles of Human ...
Σελίδα 2
... present state of human knowledge , and to the real business of human life . ( 6 " What subject , " says Burke , " does not branch out to in- " finity ! It is the nature of our particular scheme , and the sin- ' gle point of view in ...
... present state of human knowledge , and to the real business of human life . ( 6 " What subject , " says Burke , " does not branch out to in- " finity ! It is the nature of our particular scheme , and the sin- ' gle point of view in ...
Σελίδα 5
... present purpose , occurs in the pleasing and philosophical conjectures of Huyghens , concerning the planetary worlds . " Positis vero ejusmodi planetarum incolis ratione " utentibus , quæri adhuc potest , " anne idem illic , atque apud ...
... present purpose , occurs in the pleasing and philosophical conjectures of Huyghens , concerning the planetary worlds . " Positis vero ejusmodi planetarum incolis ratione " utentibus , quæri adhuc potest , " anne idem illic , atque apud ...
Σελίδα 6
... present ; an ambiguity which leads us to confound our rational powers in general , with that particular branch of them , known among logicians by the name of the Discursive faculty . The affinity between the words reason and reasoning ...
... present ; an ambiguity which leads us to confound our rational powers in general , with that particular branch of them , known among logicians by the name of the Discursive faculty . The affinity between the words reason and reasoning ...
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