Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... respect to the foregoing passage from D'Alembert , that he limits the term entirely to an account of the origin of our ideas . " The " generation of our ideas , " he tells us , " belongs to metaphy- " sics . It forms one of the ...
... respect to the foregoing passage from D'Alembert , that he limits the term entirely to an account of the origin of our ideas . " The " generation of our ideas , " he tells us , " belongs to metaphy- " sics . It forms one of the ...
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... respects , a different arrangement might per- haps have possessed some advantages , in point of strict logi- cal method ... respect to this class of propositions ( and the same remark may be extended to axioms in general , ) that some of ...
... respects , a different arrangement might per- haps have possessed some advantages , in point of strict logi- cal method ... respect to this class of propositions ( and the same remark may be extended to axioms in general , ) that some of ...
Σελίδα 25
... respect to these last ( I mean such axions as Euclid has prefixed to his Elements ) D'Alembert's opinion seems to coincide exactly with that of Locke , already mentioned . " I would not be understood , nevertheless , to condemn the use ...
... respect to these last ( I mean such axions as Euclid has prefixed to his Elements ) D'Alembert's opinion seems to coincide exactly with that of Locke , already mentioned . " I would not be understood , nevertheless , to condemn the use ...
Σελίδα 27
... respect to the relation which Euclid's axioms bear to the geometrical theorems which fol low , appears sufficiently from a consideration which was long ago mentioned by Locke , -that from these axioms it is not possible for human ...
... respect to the relation which Euclid's axioms bear to the geometrical theorems which fol low , appears sufficiently from a consideration which was long ago mentioned by Locke , -that from these axioms it is not possible for human ...
Σελίδα 28
... respect to the first , in a single sentence . That the second has not yet been proved in a simple and satisfactory manner , has been long considered as a sort of reproach to mathematicians ; and I have little doubt that this reproach ...
... respect to the first , in a single sentence . That the second has not yet been proved in a simple and satisfactory manner , has been long considered as a sort of reproach to mathematicians ; and I have little doubt that this reproach ...
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