First and Fundamental Truths: Being a Treatise on MetaphysicsC. Scribner's Sons, 1889 - 360 σελίδες |
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... universal . Locke looked upon them as ideas or perceptions in consciousness , and easily showed that they are not innate . The grand philosophic question discussed in the ages of Descartes , 1599-1650 , and Locke , 1632-1704 , was , Are ...
... universal . Locke looked upon them as ideas or perceptions in consciousness , and easily showed that they are not innate . The grand philosophic question discussed in the ages of Descartes , 1599-1650 , and Locke , 1632-1704 , was , Are ...
Σελίδα 25
... universal and necessary truth But each of the divisions , the reason and the understanding , comprises powers which run into the other . This dis- tinction is at the best confusing , and it is often so stated as to imply that the reason ...
... universal and necessary truth But each of the divisions , the reason and the understanding , comprises powers which run into the other . This dis- tinction is at the best confusing , and it is often so stated as to imply that the reason ...
Σελίδα 31
... universal truths . One man will say , I am sure the earth does not move ; I feel it to be stable . Another will tell you that he is not so silly as to believe in antipodes in which people stand with their heads downwards . A third ...
... universal truths . One man will say , I am sure the earth does not move ; I feel it to be stable . Another will tell you that he is not so silly as to believe in antipodes in which people stand with their heads downwards . A third ...
Σελίδα 33
... universal propositions in geometry and metaphysics , has finely remarked that it is true of every one of them whenever “ it is rightly understood by any particular mind , whatsoever and where- soever it be ; the truth of it is no ...
... universal propositions in geometry and metaphysics , has finely remarked that it is true of every one of them whenever “ it is rightly understood by any particular mind , whatsoever and where- soever it be ; the truth of it is no ...
Σελίδα 37
... universal ? He seems to say , in the follow- ing passage , we reach universal truth through induction : Μανθάνομεν ἢ ἐπαγωγῇ ἢ ἀποδείξει · ἔστι δ ̓ ἢ μὲν ἀπόδειξις ἐκ τῶν καθόλου , ἡ δ ̓ ἐπαγωγὴ ἐκ τῶν κατὰ μέρος · ἀδύνατον δὲ τὰ ...
... universal ? He seems to say , in the follow- ing passage , we reach universal truth through induction : Μανθάνομεν ἢ ἐπαγωγῇ ἢ ἀποδείξει · ἔστι δ ̓ ἢ μὲν ἀπόδειξις ἐκ τῶν καθόλου , ἡ δ ̓ ἐπαγωγὴ ἐκ τῶν κατὰ μέρος · ἀδύνατον δὲ τὰ ...
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able abstract according action admit affirm allowed appears apprehend believe body called cause certain CHAPTER clear cognition common conceive consciousness constitution contemplation conviction deny determine discover distinction doctrine effect elements equal evidence exercise existence experience express extension external fact faith feeling give given hand human idea immediately implies important independent individual infinite intellectual intelligence intuition involved judgments Kant knowledge known limits lines Locke logical look maintain matter meaning mental Metaphysics mind moral nature necessary necessity never notion object observation once operation organism original particular perceive perception persons philosophy possible present primitive principles produced properties propositions qualities question reach reality reason regard relation represented scepticism seems seen sensation sense separate shown space speaks speculative substance supposed things thought tion true truth understanding universal whole
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Σελίδα 265 - He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end.
Σελίδα 304 - And art thou nothing ? Such thou art, as when The woodman winding westward up the glen At wintry dawn, where o'er the sheep-track's maze The viewless snow-mist weaves a glist'ning haze, Sees full before him, gliding without tread, An image* with a glory round its head ; The enamoured rustic worships its fair hues, Nor knows he makes the shadow he pursues...
Σελίδα 182 - Knowledge is the perception of the agreement or disagreement of two ideas. —Knowledge then seems to me to be nothing but the perception of the connection and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy, of any of our ideas.
Σελίδα 159 - Hence in a season of calm weather, Though inland far we be, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the Children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore...
Σελίδα 108 - When we do our utmost to conceive the existence of external bodies, we are all the while only contemplating our own ideas.
Σελίδα 99 - But yet, if we will consider it attentively, bodies, by our senses, do not afford us so clear and distinct an idea of active power, as we have from reflection on the operations of our minds.
Σελίδα 334 - For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, To the Unknown God. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not. in temples made with hands; neither is worshipped with men's hands, as though he needed...
Σελίδα 169 - For the invisible things of God from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead...
Σελίδα 331 - When we have often seen and thought of two things together, and have never in any one instance either seen or thought of them separately, there is by the primary law of association an increasing difficulty, which may in the end become insuperable, of conceiving the two things apart.
Σελίδα 148 - Nothing is there to come, and nothing past; But an eternal NOW does always last.