Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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Σελίδα xi
... Theory 175 193 207 CHAPTER IV . Of the Method of Inquiry pointed out in the Experimental or Induc- tive Logic . SECT ... Theories - II . Continuation of the Subject . - The Induction of Aristotle compared with that of Bacon 220 242 III ...
... Theory 175 193 207 CHAPTER IV . Of the Method of Inquiry pointed out in the Experimental or Induc- tive Logic . SECT ... Theories - II . Continuation of the Subject . - The Induction of Aristotle compared with that of Bacon 220 242 III ...
Σελίδα 14
... theory of legislation ; more particularly , with those which appeared , during the eighteenth century , on the science of political economy . difficulty arises less from vague ideas and indefinite terms , 14 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... theory of legislation ; more particularly , with those which appeared , during the eighteenth century , on the science of political economy . difficulty arises less from vague ideas and indefinite terms , 14 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
Σελίδα 17
... theory and to the improvement of our mental powers , some of his obser- vations must be understood with very important restric- tions . What he has stated , however , on the inseparable connexion between perspicuity of style and ...
... theory and to the improvement of our mental powers , some of his obser- vations must be understood with very important restric- tions . What he has stated , however , on the inseparable connexion between perspicuity of style and ...
Σελίδα 30
... theory concerning mathematical evidence , which is , I believe , pretty generally adopted at present , - that it all resolves ultimately into the perception of identi- ty ; and that it is this circumstance which constitutes the peculiar ...
... theory concerning mathematical evidence , which is , I believe , pretty generally adopted at present , - that it all resolves ultimately into the perception of identi- ty ; and that it is this circumstance which constitutes the peculiar ...
Σελίδα 37
... ? Every theory , therefore , which pretends to account for this conviction , must ne- cessarily involve that sort of paralogism which logicians call a petitio principii ; inasmuch as it must resolve OF THE HUMAN MIND . 37.
... ? Every theory , therefore , which pretends to account for this conviction , must ne- cessarily involve that sort of paralogism which logicians call a petitio principii ; inasmuch as it must resolve OF THE HUMAN MIND . 37.
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