Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... question which I shall examine in another part of my work ; but that they are all included in the idea which is generally annexed to the word reason , there can be no doubt ; and the case , so far as I OF THE HUMAN MIND . 3.
... question which I shall examine in another part of my work ; but that they are all included in the idea which is generally annexed to the word reason , there can be no doubt ; and the case , so far as I OF THE HUMAN MIND . 3.
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... question the accuracy of those by whom the term has been thus explained . Under the title of Reason , I shall ... questions , I shall avoid the employment of it as far as I am able ; and shall endeavour to select other modes of speaking ...
... question the accuracy of those by whom the term has been thus explained . Under the title of Reason , I shall ... questions , I shall avoid the employment of it as far as I am able ; and shall endeavour to select other modes of speaking ...
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... question is called a judgment of the mind . In treatises of logic , judgment is commonly defined to be an act of the mind , by which one thing is affirmed or deni- ed of another ; a definition which , though not unexceptiona- ble , is ...
... question is called a judgment of the mind . In treatises of logic , judgment is commonly defined to be an act of the mind , by which one thing is affirmed or deni- ed of another ; a definition which , though not unexceptiona- ble , is ...
Σελίδα 13
... questions which fall under the province of Taste . But , considered as a technical or scientific term of Logic , the practice of our purest and most correct writers , sufficiently sanctions the more enlarged sense in which I have ...
... questions which fall under the province of Taste . But , considered as a technical or scientific term of Logic , the practice of our purest and most correct writers , sufficiently sanctions the more enlarged sense in which I have ...
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... question , how the transition is made , either in arithmetic , or in geometry , from what are properly called axioms , to the more remote conclusions in these sciences . The very fruitless attempt thus made by this acute writer to ...
... question , how the transition is made , either in arithmetic , or in geometry , from what are properly called axioms , to the more remote conclusions in these sciences . The very fruitless attempt thus made by this acute writer to ...
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