Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα iii
... Theory of Morals . On proceeding , however , to attempt an analysis of Reason , in the more strict acceptation of that term , I found so many doubts crowding on me with re- spect to the logical doctrines then generally receiv- ed , that ...
... Theory of Morals . On proceeding , however , to attempt an analysis of Reason , in the more strict acceptation of that term , I found so many doubts crowding on me with re- spect to the logical doctrines then generally receiv- ed , that ...
Σελίδα xi
... Theory , CHAPTER IV . - Of the Method of Inquiry pointed out in the Experimental or Inductive Logic , SECTION I - Mistakes of the Ancients concerning the proper object of Philosophy . - Ideas of Bacon on the same Subject . - In- ductive ...
... Theory , CHAPTER IV . - Of the Method of Inquiry pointed out in the Experimental or Inductive Logic , SECTION I - Mistakes of the Ancients concerning the proper object of Philosophy . - Ideas of Bacon on the same Subject . - In- ductive ...
Σελίδα 18
... theory and to the improvement of our mental powers , some of his observations must be understood with very important restrictions . What he has stated , however , on the inseparable connexion between perspicuity of style and soundness ...
... theory and to the improvement of our mental powers , some of his observations must be understood with very important restrictions . What he has stated , however , on the inseparable connexion between perspicuity of style and soundness ...
Σελίδα 31
... theory concerning mathematical evidence , which is , I believe , pretty generally adopted at present , -that it all resolves ultimately into the perception of identity ; and that it is this circumstance which . constitutes the peculiar ...
... theory concerning mathematical evidence , which is , I believe , pretty generally adopted at present , -that it all resolves ultimately into the perception of identity ; and that it is this circumstance which . constitutes the peculiar ...
Σελίδα 32
... theory alluded to in the text , it is in truths of this very description that the whole science of mathematics not only begins but ends . " Omnes mathematicorum propositiones sunt identicæ , et repræsentantur hac formula , " aa . " This ...
... theory alluded to in the text , it is in truths of this very description that the whole science of mathematics not only begins but ends . " Omnes mathematicorum propositiones sunt identicæ , et repræsentantur hac formula , " aa . " This ...
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