Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... referred to the same power , is a 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 ...
... referred to the same power , is a 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 ...
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... referred to a separate prin- ciple or faculty , to which different names have been assigned in different ethical theories . The following passage from Mr. Hume contains one of the most explicit statements of this limitation which I can ...
... referred to a separate prin- ciple or faculty , to which different names have been assigned in different ethical theories . The following passage from Mr. Hume contains one of the most explicit statements of this limitation which I can ...
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... referred to the Un- derstanding and to the Will , by calling the former intellectual , and the latter active . The terms cognitive and motive were long ago proposed for the same purpose by Hobbes ; but they never appear to have come ...
... referred to the Un- derstanding and to the Will , by calling the former intellectual , and the latter active . The terms cognitive and motive were long ago proposed for the same purpose by Hobbes ; but they never appear to have come ...
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... refer to Locke . Another observation of this profound writer deserves our attention , while examining the nature of axioms ; — " that " they are not the foundations on which any of the sciences " is built ; nor at all useful in helping ...
... refer to Locke . Another observation of this profound writer deserves our attention , while examining the nature of axioms ; — " that " they are not the foundations on which any of the sciences " is built ; nor at all useful in helping ...
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... referred to . * From what principle are the various properties of the cir- cle derived , but from the definition of a ... refer , is that of David Gregory , Oxon 1713 . ous as it may seem , does not appear to 28 [ CHAP . I. ELEMENTS OF ...
... referred to . * From what principle are the various properties of the cir- cle derived , but from the definition of a ... refer , is that of David Gregory , Oxon 1713 . ous as it may seem , does not appear to 28 [ CHAP . I. ELEMENTS OF ...
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