Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... idea which is generally annexed to the word reason , there can be no doubt ; and the case , so far as I know , is the same with the corresponding term in all languages whatever . The fact probably is , that this word was first employed ...
... idea which is generally annexed to the word reason , there can be no doubt ; and the case , so far as I know , is the same with the corresponding term in all languages whatever . The fact probably is , that this word was first employed ...
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... ideas , if the expressions reason and discursive faculty be used as synonymous . But it was assuredly not in this restricted acceptation , that the word reason was under- stood by those ethical writers at whose doctrines this criti ...
... ideas , if the expressions reason and discursive faculty be used as synonymous . But it was assuredly not in this restricted acceptation , that the word reason was under- stood by those ethical writers at whose doctrines this criti ...
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... idea of such a propensity . In the following stanza , Pope certainly had no view to the logical talents of the lady whom he celebrates . " I know a thing that's most uncommon , 66 ( Envy , be silent and attend ) 66 I know a reasonable ...
... idea of such a propensity . In the following stanza , Pope certainly had no view to the logical talents of the lady whom he celebrates . " I know a thing that's most uncommon , 66 ( Envy , be silent and attend ) 66 I know a reasonable ...
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... idea , the name of judgment is given , with peculiar propriety , to those ac- quired powers of discernment which characterize a skilful critic in the fine arts ; powers which depend , in a very great degree , on a temper of mind free ...
... idea , the name of judgment is given , with peculiar propriety , to those ac- quired powers of discernment which characterize a skilful critic in the fine arts ; powers which depend , in a very great degree , on a temper of mind free ...
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... ideas . " Secondly , judgment , which is the putting ideas to- " gether , or separating them from one another in the mind , " when their agreement or disagreement is not perceived , " but presumed to be so ; which is , as the word ...
... ideas . " Secondly , judgment , which is the putting ideas to- " gether , or separating them from one another in the mind , " when their agreement or disagreement is not perceived , " but presumed to be so ; which is , as the word ...
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