Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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Σελίδα vii
... original , and of some importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative indifference , if my labors be found useful in training the mind to those sys- habits of reflection ...
... original , and of some importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative indifference , if my labors be found useful in training the mind to those sys- habits of reflection ...
Σελίδα 14
... original of it . For saith he λόγου ἀρχὴ οὐ λόγος , ἀλλά τι κρεῖττον . The principle of reason is not reason , but something better . " - Intellectual System , p . 203 . Lord Shaftesbury has expressed the same truth more simply and ...
... original of it . For saith he λόγου ἀρχὴ οὐ λόγος , ἀλλά τι κρεῖττον . The principle of reason is not reason , but something better . " - Intellectual System , p . 203 . Lord Shaftesbury has expressed the same truth more simply and ...
Σελίδα 22
... original and intrinsic evidence , which makes them , as soon as the terms are understood , to be perceived intuitively . And , if they are not thus per- ceived , no deduction of reason will ever confer on them any additional evidence ...
... original and intrinsic evidence , which makes them , as soon as the terms are understood , to be perceived intuitively . And , if they are not thus per- ceived , no deduction of reason will ever confer on them any additional evidence ...
Σελίδα 31
... original point from which our reasoning sets out or commences . Dr. Reid often uses the word in this sense , as , for example , in the following sentence , already quoted : " From three or four axioms , which he calls regulæ phi ...
... original point from which our reasoning sets out or commences . Dr. Reid often uses the word in this sense , as , for example , in the following sentence , already quoted : " From three or four axioms , which he calls regulæ phi ...
Σελίδα 35
... original and common affections of the human race . ' " " Les vrais principes d'où l'on doit partir dans chaque science , sont des faits simples et reconnus , qui n'en supposent point d'autres , et qu'on ne puisse par conséquent ni ...
... original and common affections of the human race . ' " " Les vrais principes d'où l'on doit partir dans chaque science , sont des faits simples et reconnus , qui n'en supposent point d'autres , et qu'on ne puisse par conséquent ni ...
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