Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... expression , it appears to me to consist chiefly in this , that the former implies a greater degree of positive ability than the latter ; which indicates rather an exemption from those biases which lead the mind astray , than the ...
... expression , it appears to me to consist chiefly in this , that the former implies a greater degree of positive ability than the latter ; which indicates rather an exemption from those biases which lead the mind astray , than the ...
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... expressed by this term , as it is employed by our best writers , seems to presuppose the influence of some principles , the consideration of which belongs to a different part of my work . In confirmation of this , it may be remarked ...
... expressed by this term , as it is employed by our best writers , seems to presuppose the influence of some principles , the consideration of which belongs to a different part of my work . In confirmation of this , it may be remarked ...
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... expressed the same truth more simply and perspicuously in that beau- tiful sentence which occurs more than once in his writings : " True wisdom comes more from the heart than from the head . " - Numberless illustrations of this profound ...
... expressed the same truth more simply and perspicuously in that beau- tiful sentence which occurs more than once in his writings : " True wisdom comes more from the heart than from the head . " - Numberless illustrations of this profound ...
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... expression , by means of two different words or signs , of the same simple idea ? He who says that two and two make four , what more does he know than another who should content himself with say- ing , that two and two make two and two ...
... expression , by means of two different words or signs , of the same simple idea ? He who says that two and two make four , what more does he know than another who should content himself with say- ing , that two and two make two and two ...
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... expressed one way is equal to itself expressed any other way . " - See Elements of Mathematical Analysis , by Professor Vilant of St. Andrew's . We are apt to smile at the formal statement of these propositions ; and yet , according to ...
... expressed one way is equal to itself expressed any other way . " - See Elements of Mathematical Analysis , by Professor Vilant of St. Andrew's . We are apt to smile at the formal statement of these propositions ; and yet , according to ...
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