Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... passages of their works . After do- ing this , I hope I shall not be accused of affectation , when I decline to use it in any of the other acceptations in which , from carelessness or from want of precision , they may have been led ...
... passages of their works . After do- ing this , I hope I shall not be accused of affectation , when I decline to use it in any of the other acceptations in which , from carelessness or from want of precision , they may have been led ...
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... 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 to the former , as affording a standard of right and wrong , not ...
... 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 to the former , as affording a standard of right and wrong , not ...
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... passage from Sir John Davis , where that fanci- ful writer states a distinction between reason and understanding ; to which he seems to have been led by a conceit founded on their respective etymologies . " When she rates things , and ...
... passage from Sir John Davis , where that fanci- ful writer states a distinction between reason and understanding ; to which he seems to have been led by a conceit founded on their respective etymologies . " When she rates things , and ...
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... mind of Cudworth when he wrote the follow . ing passage , which , although drawn from the purest sources of ancient philosophy , will , I Before concluding these preliminary remarks , I cannot help expressing OF THE HUMAN MIND . 15.
... mind of Cudworth when he wrote the follow . ing passage , which , although drawn from the purest sources of ancient philosophy , will , I Before concluding these preliminary remarks , I cannot help expressing OF THE HUMAN MIND . 15.
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... passage from D'Alembert , that he limits the term entirely to an account of the origin of our ideas . " The generation of our ideas ( he tells us ) belongs " to metaphysics . It forms one of the principal objects , * " * Le vrai en ...
... passage from D'Alembert , that he limits the term entirely to an account of the origin of our ideas . " The generation of our ideas ( he tells us ) belongs " to metaphysics . It forms one of the principal objects , * " * Le vrai en ...
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