Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα iv
... thoughts has been diverted to other pursuits . Such of my readers as are able to judge how very large a proportion of my materials has been the fruit of my own meditations ; and who are aware of the fugitive nature of our reasonings ...
... thoughts has been diverted to other pursuits . Such of my readers as are able to judge how very large a proportion of my materials has been the fruit of my own meditations ; and who are aware of the fugitive nature of our reasonings ...
Σελίδα ix
... . Illustrations of some Remarks formerly stated in treating of Abstraction , ib . • II . Continuation of the Subject . — Of Language considered as an Instrument of Thought , 94 VOL . II . B Page . III . Continuation of the Subject . -
... . Illustrations of some Remarks formerly stated in treating of Abstraction , ib . • II . Continuation of the Subject . — Of Language considered as an Instrument of Thought , 94 VOL . II . B Page . III . Continuation of the Subject . -
Σελίδα 7
... thought it the sense in which it is most properly and correctly employed . " Reason " be tells us " is the power by which " man deduces one proposition from another , or proceeds from premises to consequen- " ces . " The authority which ...
... thought it the sense in which it is most properly and correctly employed . " Reason " be tells us " is the power by which " man deduces one proposition from another , or proceeds from premises to consequen- " ces . " The authority which ...
Σελίδα 12
... thoughts . With this view , it may be observed , in the present instance , that when we give our assent to a mathematical axiom ; or when , after perusing the demonstration of a theorem , we assent to the conclusion ; or , in general ...
... thoughts . With this view , it may be observed , in the present instance , that when we give our assent to a mathematical axiom ; or when , after perusing the demonstration of a theorem , we assent to the conclusion ; or , in general ...
Σελίδα 16
... thought , I could have rivalled the obscurity of Kant ; and that the invention of a new technical language , such as that which he has in- troduced , would have been an easier task , than the commu- nication of clear and precise notions ...
... thought , I could have rivalled the obscurity of Kant ; and that the invention of a new technical language , such as that which he has in- troduced , would have been an easier task , than the commu- nication of clear and precise notions ...
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