Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ingenuity and invention ; to cultivate in their minds a turn for specula- tion , and at the same time preserve their attention alive to the objects around them ; to awaken their ...
... direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ingenuity and invention ; to cultivate in their minds a turn for specula- tion , and at the same time preserve their attention alive to the objects around them ; to awaken their ...
第 32 頁
... direct him to his duty and his happiness , will despise the suggestions of this timid philosophy ; and while he is con- scious that he is guided in his inquiries only by the love of truth , will rest assured that their result will be ...
... direct him to his duty and his happiness , will despise the suggestions of this timid philosophy ; and while he is con- scious that he is guided in his inquiries only by the love of truth , will rest assured that their result will be ...
第 43 頁
... direct them in their inquiries than their own natural sagacity , much time and ingenuity must inevitably be thrown away , in every exer- tion of the inventive powers . In proportion , however , to the degree of their experience and ...
... direct them in their inquiries than their own natural sagacity , much time and ingenuity must inevitably be thrown away , in every exer- tion of the inventive powers . In proportion , however , to the degree of their experience and ...
第 44 頁
... direct its exertions . In the infancy of literature , indeed , its range may be more unbounded , and its accidental excursions may excite more astonishment , than in a cultivated and enlightened age ; but it is only in such an age ...
... direct its exertions . In the infancy of literature , indeed , its range may be more unbounded , and its accidental excursions may excite more astonishment , than in a cultivated and enlightened age ; but it is only in such an age ...
第 51 頁
... direct- ing , the natural exertions of the mind . But , in all such instances , in which philosophical principles have failed in producing their intended effect , I will venture to assert , that they have done so , either in consequence ...
... direct- ing , the natural exertions of the mind . But , in all such instances , in which philosophical principles have failed in producing their intended effect , I will venture to assert , that they have done so , either in consequence ...
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