Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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第 1 頁
... commonly entertained against metaphysical speculations , seems to arise chiefly from two causes : First , from an apprehension that the subjects about which they are employed , are placed beyond the reach of the human faculties ; and ...
... commonly entertained against metaphysical speculations , seems to arise chiefly from two causes : First , from an apprehension that the subjects about which they are employed , are placed beyond the reach of the human faculties ; and ...
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... some reason for doubting , from the crude speculations on medical and chemical sub- jects which are daily offered to the public , whether it be 1 yet understood so completely as is commonly imagined ; and OF THE HUMAN MIND . 7.
... some reason for doubting , from the crude speculations on medical and chemical sub- jects which are daily offered to the public , whether it be 1 yet understood so completely as is commonly imagined ; and OF THE HUMAN MIND . 7.
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Dugald Stewart. yet understood so completely as is commonly imagined ; and whether a fuller illustration of the rules of philosophi- zing , than Bacon or his followers have given , might not be useful , even to physical inquirers . When ...
Dugald Stewart. yet understood so completely as is commonly imagined ; and whether a fuller illustration of the rules of philosophi- zing , than Bacon or his followers have given , might not be useful , even to physical inquirers . When ...
第 21 頁
... commonly intrusted.- Nor will such a theoretical knowledge of the human mind , as I have now described , be always sufficient in practice .. An uncommon degree of sagacity is frequently requisite , in order to accommodate general rules ...
... commonly intrusted.- Nor will such a theoretical knowledge of the human mind , as I have now described , be always sufficient in practice .. An uncommon degree of sagacity is frequently requisite , in order to accommodate general rules ...
第 23 頁
... amusement or instruction of others . It is too in times of general darkness and barbarism , that what is commonly called originality of genius most frequently AP " C 66 appears and surely the great aim of OF THE HUMAN MIND . 23.
... amusement or instruction of others . It is too in times of general darkness and barbarism , that what is commonly called originality of genius most frequently AP " C 66 appears and surely the great aim of OF THE HUMAN MIND . 23.
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