Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα 24
... result other equations , as one added to four are equal to two added to three , ' and ' twice fifteen are " equal to thirteen added to seventeen . ' 6 " Now , it is by the aid of such simple and elementary principles , that the ...
... result other equations , as one added to four are equal to two added to three , ' and ' twice fifteen are " equal to thirteen added to seventeen . ' 6 " Now , it is by the aid of such simple and elementary principles , that the ...
Σελίδα 37
... results of our sensations ; in morals , the original and common affections of the human race . " - " Les vrais " principes d'ou l'on doit partir dans chaque science , sont des faits simples et reconnus , " qui n'en supposent point d ...
... results of our sensations ; in morals , the original and common affections of the human race . " - " Les vrais " principes d'ou l'on doit partir dans chaque science , sont des faits simples et reconnus , " qui n'en supposent point d ...
Σελίδα 50
... result from the universal adoption of his system , that " men " would thereby be reduced from paradoxes to common sense . ” The question , however , if not decided by this discussion , would at least have been brought to a short and ...
... result from the universal adoption of his system , that " men " would thereby be reduced from paradoxes to common sense . ” The question , however , if not decided by this discussion , would at least have been brought to a short and ...
Σελίδα 59
... result of the state of science at the period when Reid appeared ; and , consequently , that no ar- gument against his originality in adopting it , can reasonably be founded on its coincidence with the views of any pre- ceding author . A ...
... result of the state of science at the period when Reid appeared ; and , consequently , that no ar- gument against his originality in adopting it , can reasonably be founded on its coincidence with the views of any pre- ceding author . A ...
Σελίδα 64
... of “ common sense ; a part of human nature which hath never been explained . ” Inquiry , Chap . v . sect . 3 . See Note ( D. ) One very unlucky consequence has unquestionably result- ed from the 64 [ CHAP . fa ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... of “ common sense ; a part of human nature which hath never been explained . ” Inquiry , Chap . v . sect . 3 . See Note ( D. ) One very unlucky consequence has unquestionably result- ed from the 64 [ CHAP . fa ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
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