Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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Σελίδα vii
... discovery of truth . My principal ob- ject is to aid my readers in unlearning the scholastic errors which , in a greater or less degree , still maintain their ground in our most celebrated seats of learning ; and by subjecting to free ...
... discovery of truth . My principal ob- ject is to aid my readers in unlearning the scholastic errors which , in a greater or less degree , still maintain their ground in our most celebrated seats of learning ; and by subjecting to free ...
Σελίδα 8
... discovery of truth , or the attainment of the objects of our pursuit , more particularly the Power of Reasoning or Deduction ; but distinguishing , as carefully as I can , our capacity of carrying on this logical process , from those ...
... discovery of truth , or the attainment of the objects of our pursuit , more particularly the Power of Reasoning or Deduction ; but distinguishing , as carefully as I can , our capacity of carrying on this logical process , from those ...
Σελίδα 21
... discovery of unknown truths . " * This ob- servation I intend to illustrate afterwards , in treating of the futility of the syllogistic art . At present I shall only add , to what Mr. Locke has so well stated , that , even in ...
... discovery of unknown truths . " * This ob- servation I intend to illustrate afterwards , in treating of the futility of the syllogistic art . At present I shall only add , to what Mr. Locke has so well stated , that , even in ...
Σελίδα 23
... discovery of innumerable and apparently re- mote relations . One added to four may be accounted no other than a definition of the word five , as was re- marked above . But when I say , ' Two added to three are equal to five , ' I ...
... discovery of innumerable and apparently re- mote relations . One added to four may be accounted no other than a definition of the word five , as was re- marked above . But when I say , ' Two added to three are equal to five , ' I ...
Σελίδα 45
... never could proceed in the discovery of truth a sin- gle step beyond first principles or intuitive axioms . " - Essay on Truth , Part I. Chap . i . SECTION III . Continuation of the Subject . - Critical OF THE HUMAN MIND . 45.
... never could proceed in the discovery of truth a sin- gle step beyond first principles or intuitive axioms . " - Essay on Truth , Part I. Chap . i . SECTION III . Continuation of the Subject . - Critical OF THE HUMAN MIND . 45.
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