Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα 7
... seems to have been pointed by the ingenious author . That the discursive faculty alone is sufficient to account for the origin of our moral ideas , I do not know that any theorist , ancient or modern , has yet ventured to assert ...
... seems to have been pointed by the ingenious author . That the discursive faculty alone is sufficient to account for the origin of our moral ideas , I do not know that any theorist , ancient or modern , has yet ventured to assert ...
Σελίδα 9
... seems to be very nearly synonymous with reason , when that word is used most comprehensively ; and is seldom or never applied to any of our faculties , but such as are immediately subservient to the investigation of truth , or to the ...
... seems to be very nearly synonymous with reason , when that word is used most comprehensively ; and is seldom or never applied to any of our faculties , but such as are immediately subservient to the investigation of truth , or to the ...
Σελίδα 10
... seems indispensable for an accurate ex- amination of the subject : nor was it unnatural to bestow on those faculties ... seem to be very nearly , if not exactly , synony- mous and the latter possesses the advantage of being quite ...
... seems indispensable for an accurate ex- amination of the subject : nor was it unnatural to bestow on those faculties ... seem to be very nearly , if not exactly , synony- mous and the latter possesses the advantage of being quite ...
Σελίδα 11
... seems to approach to that of under- standing ; as in the nearly synonymous phrases , a sound understanding , and a sound judgment . If there be any dif ference between these two modes of expression , it appears to me to consist chiefly ...
... seems to approach to that of under- standing ; as in the nearly synonymous phrases , a sound understanding , and a sound judgment . If there be any dif ference between these two modes of expression , it appears to me to consist chiefly ...
Σελίδα 13
... seems disposed to restrict the word judgment to that faculty which pronounces concerning the verisimilitude of doubtful propositions ; employing the word knowledge to express the faculty which perceives the truth of propositions ...
... seems disposed to restrict the word judgment to that faculty which pronounces concerning the verisimilitude of doubtful propositions ; employing the word knowledge to express the faculty which perceives the truth of propositions ...
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