Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... attempt verbal innovations , wherever I could possibly avoid them , with- out essential injury to my argument . The rule which I have adopted in my own practice is , to give to every faculty and operation of the mind its own appropriate ...
... attempt verbal innovations , wherever I could possibly avoid them , with- out essential injury to my argument . The rule which I have adopted in my own practice is , to give to every faculty and operation of the mind its own appropriate ...
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... attempted . How far I have succeeded , they alone who have follow- ed my reasonings with a very critical attention are qualified to determine ; for it is not by the statement of formal definitions , but by the habitual use of precise ...
... attempted . How far I have succeeded , they alone who have follow- ed my reasonings with a very critical attention are qualified to determine ; for it is not by the statement of formal definitions , but by the habitual use of precise ...
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... attempted to introduce , I can see no advantage attending it , which at all compensates for the addition of a new and uncouth term to a phraseolo- gy which , even in its most simple and unaffected form , is so apt to revolt the ...
... attempted to introduce , I can see no advantage attending it , which at all compensates for the addition of a new and uncouth term to a phraseolo- gy which , even in its most simple and unaffected form , is so apt to revolt the ...
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... attempts of logicians to explain our intellectual operations . Mr. Locke seems disposed to restrict the word judg- ment to that faculty which pronounces concerning the verisimilitude of doubtful propositions ; employing the word ...
... attempts of logicians to explain our intellectual operations . Mr. Locke seems disposed to restrict the word judg- ment to that faculty which pronounces concerning the verisimilitude of doubtful propositions ; employing the word ...
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... attempting thus to fix the logical import of various words in our language , which are apt to be confounded , in popular speech , with reason , and also with rea- soning , some of my readers may be surprised , that I have said nothing ...
... attempting thus to fix the logical import of various words in our language , which are apt to be confounded , in popular speech , with reason , and also with rea- soning , some of my readers may be surprised , that I have said nothing ...
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