Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... particular science is in this manner connected with others , to which it naturally directs the attention , so all the pursuits of life , whether they terminate in specula- tion or action , are connected with that general science , which ...
... particular science is in this manner connected with others , to which it naturally directs the attention , so all the pursuits of life , whether they terminate in specula- tion or action , are connected with that general science , which ...
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... particular situation in life . It is not in the awkward and profes sional form of a mechanic , who has strengthened particular muscles of his body by the habits of his trade , that we are to look for the perfection of our animal nature ...
... particular situation in life . It is not in the awkward and profes sional form of a mechanic , who has strengthened particular muscles of his body by the habits of his trade , that we are to look for the perfection of our animal nature ...
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... particular object . But such a person , however distinguished in his own sphere , is educated merely to be a literary artisan ; and attains neither the perfection , nor the happiness of his nature . " That education only can be ...
... particular object . But such a person , however distinguished in his own sphere , is educated merely to be a literary artisan ; and attains neither the perfection , nor the happiness of his nature . " That education only can be ...
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... particular tempers , and characters . - In whatever way we choose to account for it , whether by original organization , or by the opera- tion of moral causes in very early infancy ; no fact can be more undeniable , than that there are ...
... particular tempers , and characters . - In whatever way we choose to account for it , whether by original organization , or by the opera- tion of moral causes in very early infancy ; no fact can be more undeniable , than that there are ...
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... particular families . One race , for a succes- sion of generations , is distinguished by a genius for the abstract sciences , while it is deficient in vivacity , in imagi- nation , and in taste : another is no less distinguished for wit ...
... particular families . One race , for a succes- sion of generations , is distinguished by a genius for the abstract sciences , while it is deficient in vivacity , in imagi- nation , and in taste : another is no less distinguished for wit ...
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