Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... fact probably is , that this word was first employed to comprehend the principles , whatever they are , by which man is distinguished from the brutes ; and afterwards came to be somewhat limited in its meaning , by the more obvi- ous ...
... fact probably is , that this word was first employed to comprehend the principles , whatever they are , by which man is distinguished from the brutes ; and afterwards came to be somewhat limited in its meaning , by the more obvi- ous ...
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... fact of the highest importance in the moral constitution of man . " We have all of us by nature μavTEUμa TI ( as both Plato and Aristotle call it ) a certain divination , presage , and parturient vaticination in our minds , of some ...
... fact of the highest importance in the moral constitution of man . " We have all of us by nature μavTEUμa TI ( as both Plato and Aristotle call it ) a certain divination , presage , and parturient vaticination in our minds , of some ...
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... same " thing as to say , we give the name of five to one added to four . In fact , they are all in some respects reduci 66 4 * Book iv . chap . 7 , § 11. - 2 . 3 . " ble to this axiom , whatever is , is SECT . I. ] 25 OF THE HUMAN MIND .
... same " thing as to say , we give the name of five to one added to four . In fact , they are all in some respects reduci 66 4 * Book iv . chap . 7 , § 11. - 2 . 3 . " ble to this axiom , whatever is , is SECT . I. ] 25 OF THE HUMAN MIND .
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... fact , and indeed so obviously false , that nothing but its antiquity can account for the facility with which it continues to be admitted by the learned . * A late mathematician , of considerable ingenuity and learning , doubtful , it ...
... fact , and indeed so obviously false , that nothing but its antiquity can account for the facility with which it continues to be admitted by the learned . * A late mathematician , of considerable ingenuity and learning , doubtful , it ...
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... fact or on hypothesis , ) upon which , as a datum , a train of reasoning proceeds ; and for the falsity or incorrectness of which no logical rigour in the subsequent process can compensate . Thus the gravity and the elasticity of the ...
... fact or on hypothesis , ) upon which , as a datum , a train of reasoning proceeds ; and for the falsity or incorrectness of which no logical rigour in the subsequent process can compensate . Thus the gravity and the elasticity of the ...
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