Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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第 1 頁
... able to accomplish in this depart- ment of science , the contempt , into which it has fallen of late , might with justice be regarded as no inconsiderable evidence of the progress which true philosophy has made in the present age ...
... able to accomplish in this depart- ment of science , the contempt , into which it has fallen of late , might with justice be regarded as no inconsiderable evidence of the progress which true philosophy has made in the present age ...
第 12 頁
... able to guard against analogical theories . At the same time , it must be ac- knowledged , that since the publication of Des Cartes ' writings , there has been a gradual , and , on the whole , a very remarkable improvement in this ...
... able to guard against analogical theories . At the same time , it must be ac- knowledged , that since the publication of Des Cartes ' writings , there has been a gradual , and , on the whole , a very remarkable improvement in this ...
第 15 頁
... able to demonstrate their truth . A seaman , though ignorant of mathematics , may apply , with correctness and dexterity , the rules for finding the longitude : An astrono- mer , or a botanist , though ignorant of optics , may avail ...
... able to demonstrate their truth . A seaman , though ignorant of mathematics , may apply , with correctness and dexterity , the rules for finding the longitude : An astrono- mer , or a botanist , though ignorant of optics , may avail ...
第 20 頁
... able , and an useful member of society . A man who loses his sight , improves the sensibility of his touch ; but who would consent , for such a recompense , to part with the pleasures which he receives from the eye ? It is almost ...
... able , and an useful member of society . A man who loses his sight , improves the sensibility of his touch ; but who would consent , for such a recompense , to part with the pleasures which he receives from the eye ? It is almost ...
第 27 頁
... able to dis- tinguish truth from errour ; and to draw the line between those prejudices which are innocent or salutary , ( if indeed there are any prejudices which are really salutary , ) and those which are hostile to the interests of ...
... able to dis- tinguish truth from errour ; and to draw the line between those prejudices which are innocent or salutary , ( if indeed there are any prejudices which are really salutary , ) and those which are hostile to the interests of ...
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