Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... argument . The rule which I have adopted in my own practice is , to give to every faculty and operation of the mind its own appropriate name ; following , in the selection of this name , the prevalent use of our best * Conclusion of the ...
... argument . The rule which I have adopted in my own practice is , to give to every faculty and operation of the mind its own appropriate name ; following , in the selection of this name , the prevalent use of our best * Conclusion of the ...
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... arguments in which it has ever been employed . In the following passage , for exam- ple , where Mr. Locke contrasts the light of Reason with that of Revelation , he plainly pro- ceeds on the supposition , that it is competent to appeal ...
... arguments in which it has ever been employed . In the following passage , for exam- ple , where Mr. Locke contrasts the light of Reason with that of Revelation , he plainly pro- ceeds on the supposition , that it is competent to appeal ...
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... arguments , it may be of some use to disengage it from the ambiguity just remarked ; and it is on this account that I have fol- lowed the example of some late writers , in distinguishing the two classes of powers which were formerly ...
... arguments , it may be of some use to disengage it from the ambiguity just remarked ; and it is on this account that I have fol- lowed the example of some late writers , in distinguishing the two classes of powers which were formerly ...
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... arguments which have been alleg- ed in favour of this theory , I shall afterwards have occa- sion to take notice . At present , it is sufficient for me to remark , ( and this I flatter myself I may venture to do with some confidence ...
... arguments which have been alleg- ed in favour of this theory , I shall afterwards have occa- sion to take notice . At present , it is sufficient for me to remark , ( and this I flatter myself I may venture to do with some confidence ...
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... argument . It is for this reason that I have employed the phrase principles of reasoning on the one occasion , and elements of reasoning on the other . It is difficult to find unexceptionable language to mark distinctions so completely ...
... argument . It is for this reason that I have employed the phrase principles of reasoning on the one occasion , and elements of reasoning on the other . It is difficult to find unexceptionable language to mark distinctions so completely ...
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