Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Dugald Stewart. confident , that the critic who shall honour me with a sufficient degree of attention , to detect it where it may occur , will not be inclined to treat it with an undue severity . A Third Volume ( of which the chief ...
Dugald Stewart. confident , that the critic who shall honour me with a sufficient degree of attention , to detect it where it may occur , will not be inclined to treat it with an undue severity . A Third Volume ( of which the chief ...
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... sufficiently accounts for this inac- curacy in common and popular language ; although it cannot fail to appear obvious , on the slightest reflection , that in strict propriety , reasoning only expresses one of the various functions or ...
... sufficiently accounts for this inac- curacy in common and popular language ; although it cannot fail to appear obvious , on the slightest reflection , that in strict propriety , reasoning only expresses one of the various functions or ...
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... 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 . Various other philosophical disputes might be mentioned , which would be at once brought to a ...
... 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 . Various other philosophical disputes might be mentioned , which would be at once brought to a ...
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... sufficiently sanctions the more enlarged sense in which I have explained it ; and , if I do not much deceive myself , this use of it will be found more favourable to philosophical distinctness than Mr. Essay on the Human Understanding ...
... sufficiently sanctions the more enlarged sense in which I have explained it ; and , if I do not much deceive myself , this use of it will be found more favourable to philosophical distinctness than Mr. Essay on the Human Understanding ...
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... sufficiently just and precise idea . But if Dr. Campbell perceived that arithmetical equations , such as one and four make five , " are no other than defini- tions , why should he have classed them with the axioms he quotes from Euclid ...
... sufficiently just and precise idea . But if Dr. Campbell perceived that arithmetical equations , such as one and four make five , " are no other than defini- tions , why should he have classed them with the axioms he quotes from Euclid ...
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