Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... supposed our interest to do this ; but it cannot be supposed our duty . - Power may compel , interest may bribe , plea- sure may persuade ; but REASON only can oblige . This is the only authority which rational beings can own , and to ...
... supposed our interest to do this ; but it cannot be supposed our duty . - Power may compel , interest may bribe , plea- sure may persuade ; but REASON only can oblige . This is the only authority which rational beings can own , and to ...
Σελίδα 8
... by reason he means " that faculty whereby man is supposed " to be distinguished from brutes , and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them : " .. Another instance of the vagueness and indistinctness of the 8 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... by reason he means " that faculty whereby man is supposed " to be distinguished from brutes , and wherein it is evident he much surpasses them : " .. Another instance of the vagueness and indistinctness of the 8 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
Σελίδα 20
... supposed to be sub- servient . : It must at the same time be confessed , with respect to this class of propositions ( and the same remark may be extended to axioms in general , ) that some of the logical questions con- nected with them ...
... supposed to be sub- servient . : It must at the same time be confessed , with respect to this class of propositions ( and the same remark may be extended to axioms in general , ) that some of the logical questions con- nected with them ...
Σελίδα 30
... supposed or implied in all our reasonings in both ; and , if it were called in question , our further progress would be impossible . In both of these respects , we shall find them analogous to the other classes of primary or elemental ...
... supposed or implied in all our reasonings in both ; and , if it were called in question , our further progress would be impossible . In both of these respects , we shall find them analogous to the other classes of primary or elemental ...
Σελίδα 35
... supposed " to be the foundation of all our knowledge and reason , " ings . " " * The distinction which I have already made between ele- ments of reasoning , and first principles of reasoning , ap- pears to myself to throw much light on ...
... supposed " to be the foundation of all our knowledge and reason , " ings . " " * The distinction which I have already made between ele- ments of reasoning , and first principles of reasoning , ap- pears to myself to throw much light on ...
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