Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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... true that all Mathematical Evidence is resolvable into Identical Pro- positions , 121 III . Continuation of the Subject . - Evidence of the Mecha- nical Philosophy , not to be confounded with that which is properly called Demonstrative ...
... true that all Mathematical Evidence is resolvable into Identical Pro- positions , 121 III . Continuation of the Subject . - Evidence of the Mecha- nical Philosophy , not to be confounded with that which is properly called Demonstrative ...
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... true , and may be applied to all those systems which ascribe to reason the origin of our moral ideas , if the expressions reason and discursive faculty be used as synony- mous . But it was assuredly not in this restricted acceptation ...
... true , and may be applied to all those systems which ascribe to reason the origin of our moral ideas , if the expressions reason and discursive faculty be used as synony- mous . But it was assuredly not in this restricted acceptation ...
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... true or false , probable or improbable , is called by logicians the faculty of judgment . The same word , too , is frequently used to express the particular acts of this power , as when the decision of the understanding on any question ...
... true or false , probable or improbable , is called by logicians the faculty of judgment . The same word , too , is frequently used to express the particular acts of this power , as when the decision of the understanding on any question ...
Σελίδα 13
... true or false , without perceiving a demonstrative evi- " dence in the proofs . " Thus , the mind has two faculties , conversant about truth " and falsehood . " First , knowledge , whereby it certainly perceives , and is " undoubtedly ...
... true or false , without perceiving a demonstrative evi- " dence in the proofs . " Thus , the mind has two faculties , conversant about truth " and falsehood . " First , knowledge , whereby it certainly perceives , and is " undoubtedly ...
Σελίδα 14
... true , and another to be false ? As to knowledge , I do not think that it can , with propriety , be contrasted with judgment ; nor do I apprehend that it is at all agreeable , either to common use or to philosophical ac- curacy , to ...
... true , and another to be false ? As to knowledge , I do not think that it can , with propriety , be contrasted with judgment ; nor do I apprehend that it is at all agreeable , either to common use or to philosophical ac- curacy , to ...
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