Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... says Burke , " does not branch out to infinity ! It is the nature of our particular scheme , and the single point of view in which we consider it , which ought to put a stop to our researches . ” * How forcibly does the remark apply to ...
... says Burke , " does not branch out to infinity ! It is the nature of our particular scheme , and the single point of view in which we consider it , which ought to put a stop to our researches . ” * How forcibly does the remark apply to ...
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... says Dr. Campbell , " hitherto in- vented , hath shown that , by means of the discursive facul- ty , without the aid of any other mental power , we could ever obtain a notion of either the beautiful or the good . " + 66 In confirmation ...
... says Dr. Campbell , " hitherto in- vented , hath shown that , by means of the discursive facul- ty , without the aid of any other mental power , we could ever obtain a notion of either the beautiful or the good . " + 66 In confirmation ...
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... say , that they require no proof what- But the inconveniences arising from these cir- cumstances are of trifling moment ; occasioning , at the worst , some embarrassment to those mathematical wri- ters , who are studious of the most ...
... say , that they require no proof what- But the inconveniences arising from these cir- cumstances are of trifling moment ; occasioning , at the worst , some embarrassment to those mathematical wri- ters , who are studious of the most ...
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... of mathematical axioms , in a different and clearer light than that in which they have been com- monly considered . * Book iv . chap . 7. § 11. - 2 , 3 . " Of intuitive evidence , " says Dr. Campbell , OF THE HUMAN MIND . 21.
... of mathematical axioms , in a different and clearer light than that in which they have been com- monly considered . * Book iv . chap . 7. § 11. - 2 , 3 . " Of intuitive evidence , " says Dr. Campbell , OF THE HUMAN MIND . 21.
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Dugald Stewart. " Of intuitive evidence , " says Dr. Campbell , " that of the following propositions may serve as an ... say , ' One and four make five , ' is precisely the same thing as to say , ' We give the name of five to one added to ...
Dugald Stewart. " Of intuitive evidence , " says Dr. Campbell , " that of the following propositions may serve as an ... say , ' One and four make five , ' is precisely the same thing as to say , ' We give the name of five to one added to ...
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