Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... possible difference could he conceive between this signification and that above quoted ? The authority , however , which he produces for this last explanation is worth transcribing . It is a passage from Sir John Davis , where that ...
... possible difference could he conceive between this signification and that above quoted ? The authority , however , which he produces for this last explanation is worth transcribing . It is a passage from Sir John Davis , where that ...
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... possible inconvenience , from this arrangement of axioms , it is a very dangerous exam- ple to be followed in other branches of knowledge , where our notions are not equally clear and precise ; and where the force of our pretended ...
... possible inconvenience , from this arrangement of axioms , it is a very dangerous exam- ple to be followed in other branches of knowledge , where our notions are not equally clear and precise ; and where the force of our pretended ...
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... possible to attain in our conclu- " sions . In some of the sciences , our first principles are " intuitively certain ; in others , they are intuitively proba- " ble ; and such as the evidence of these principles is , " such must that of ...
... possible to attain in our conclu- " sions . In some of the sciences , our first principles are " intuitively certain ; in others , they are intuitively proba- " ble ; and such as the evidence of these principles is , " such must that of ...
第 30 頁
... possible for human ingenuity to deduce a single inference . " It was not ( says Locke ) the influence " of those maxims which are taken for principles in math- " ematics , that hath led the masters of that science into " those wonderful ...
... possible for human ingenuity to deduce a single inference . " It was not ( says Locke ) the influence " of those maxims which are taken for principles in math- " ematics , that hath led the masters of that science into " those wonderful ...
第 41 頁
... possible for us to arrive at the knowledge of it ( supposing us to be crea- ted in the full possession of all the intellectual capacities which belong to human nature , ) if no impression were ever ailleurs , que ces sortes de principes ...
... possible for us to arrive at the knowledge of it ( supposing us to be crea- ted in the full possession of all the intellectual capacities which belong to human nature , ) if no impression were ever ailleurs , que ces sortes de principes ...
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