Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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Σελίδα xi
... compared with that of Bacon 220 242 III . Of the Import of the words Analysis and Synthesis in the Language of Modern Philosophy 252 1. Preliminary Observations on the Analysis and Syn- thesis of the Greek Geometricians 252 261 2 ...
... compared with that of Bacon 220 242 III . Of the Import of the words Analysis and Synthesis in the Language of Modern Philosophy 252 1. Preliminary Observations on the Analysis and Syn- thesis of the Greek Geometricians 252 261 2 ...
Σελίδα 33
... compared to the successive concatenations which connect the different links immediately with each other ; the principles of our reasoning resemble the hook , or rather the beam , from which the whole is sus- pended . The foregoing ...
... compared to the successive concatenations which connect the different links immediately with each other ; the principles of our reasoning resemble the hook , or rather the beam , from which the whole is sus- pended . The foregoing ...
Σελίδα 66
... compared to a collection of separate stones prepared by the chisel for the purposes of the builder ; upon each of which stones , while lying on the ground , a person may raise himself , as upon a pedestal , to a small elevation . The ...
... compared to a collection of separate stones prepared by the chisel for the purposes of the builder ; upon each of which stones , while lying on the ground , a person may raise himself , as upon a pedestal , to a small elevation . The ...
Σελίδα 70
... comparing ideas , -the juxta- position of ideas , the perception of the agreements or disagreements of ideas , but , in most other branches of knowledge , this jargon will be found on examination , to be altogether unmeaning ; and ...
... comparing ideas , -the juxta- position of ideas , the perception of the agreements or disagreements of ideas , but , in most other branches of knowledge , this jargon will be found on examination , to be altogether unmeaning ; and ...
Σελίδα 105
... clearly ascertained ; and then pro- ceeded , by comparing these words , wherever they oc- curred , with the train of reasoning in which they were 14 VOL II . ? involved , to decypher , by slow degrees , the OF THE HUMAN MIND . 105.
... clearly ascertained ; and then pro- ceeded , by comparing these words , wherever they oc- curred , with the train of reasoning in which they were 14 VOL II . ? involved , to decypher , by slow degrees , the OF THE HUMAN MIND . 105.
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