Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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Σελίδα 12
... similar occasions . Its defect ( as Dr. Reid has remarked ) consists in this , that , although it be by affirmation or denial that we express our judg- ments to others , yet judgment is a solitary act of the mind , to which this ...
... similar occasions . Its defect ( as Dr. Reid has remarked ) consists in this , that , although it be by affirmation or denial that we express our judg- ments to others , yet judgment is a solitary act of the mind , to which this ...
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... similar to this was plainly in the mind of Cudworth , when he wrote the following passage , which , although drawn from the purest sources of ancient philosophy , will , I doubt not , from the uncouthness of the phraseology , have the ...
... similar to this was plainly in the mind of Cudworth , when he wrote the following passage , which , although drawn from the purest sources of ancient philosophy , will , I doubt not , from the uncouthness of the phraseology , have the ...
Σελίδα 23
... similar . In both cases , the same thing is predi- cated of ideas which , taken severally , are different . From these again result other equations , as , ' One added to four are equal to two added to three , ' and ' Twice fif- teen are ...
... similar . In both cases , the same thing is predi- cated of ideas which , taken severally , are different . From these again result other equations , as , ' One added to four are equal to two added to three , ' and ' Twice fif- teen are ...
Σελίδα 27
... similar ob- servation may be extended to all the other theorems which the mathematician demonstrates : And it is this observation ( which , obvious as it may seem , does not appear to have occurred , in all its force , either to Locke ...
... similar ob- servation may be extended to all the other theorems which the mathematician demonstrates : And it is this observation ( which , obvious as it may seem , does not appear to have occurred , in all its force , either to Locke ...
Σελίδα 28
... similar list of maxims , with- out a due regard to the circumstances by which differ- ent sciences are distinguished from one another . With Mr. Locke , too , I must beg leave to guard myself against the possibility of being ...
... similar list of maxims , with- out a due regard to the circumstances by which differ- ent sciences are distinguished from one another . With Mr. Locke , too , I must beg leave to guard myself against the possibility of being ...
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