Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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Σελίδα 7
... seems to have been pointed by the ingenious author . That the discursive faculty alone is sufficient to account for the origin of our moral ideas , I do not know that any theorist , ancient or modern , has yet ventured to assert ...
... seems to have been pointed by the ingenious author . That the discursive faculty alone is sufficient to account for the origin of our moral ideas , I do not know that any theorist , ancient or modern , has yet ventured to assert ...
Σελίδα 9
... seems to be very nearly synonymous with reason , when that word is used most comprehensively ; and is seldom or never applied to any of our faculties , but such as are immediately subservient to the investigation of truth , or to the ...
... seems to be very nearly synonymous with reason , when that word is used most comprehensively ; and is seldom or never applied to any of our faculties , but such as are immediately subservient to the investigation of truth , or to the ...
Σελίδα 10
... seem to be very nearly , if not exactly , synonymous : and the latter possesses the ad- vantage of being quite unequivocal ... seems to ap- proach to that of understanding ; as in the nearly synon- * Dr. Campbell . See his Philosophy of ...
... seem to be very nearly , if not exactly , synonymous : and the latter possesses the ad- vantage of being quite unequivocal ... seems to ap- proach to that of understanding ; as in the nearly synon- * Dr. Campbell . See his Philosophy of ...
Σελίδα 11
... seems to have been understood by Pope in the following couplet : " " T is with our judgments as our watches ; none Go just alike , yet each believes his own . " For this meaning of the word , its primitive and literal application to the ...
... seems to have been understood by Pope in the following couplet : " " T is with our judgments as our watches ; none Go just alike , yet each believes his own . " For this meaning of the word , its primitive and literal application to the ...
Σελίδα 12
... seems disposed to restrict the word judg- ment to that faculty which pronounces concerning the verisimilitude of doubtful propositions ; employing the word knowledge to express the faculty which perceives the truth of propositions ...
... seems disposed to restrict the word judg- ment to that faculty which pronounces concerning the verisimilitude of doubtful propositions ; employing the word knowledge to express the faculty which perceives the truth of propositions ...
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