Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 2 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... creature who , not prone " And brute as other creatures , but endued " With sanctity of reason , might erect " His stature , and upright with front serene " Govern the rest , self - knowing ; and 4 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... creature who , not prone " And brute as other creatures , but endued " With sanctity of reason , might erect " His stature , and upright with front serene " Govern the rest , self - knowing ; and 4 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
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Dugald Stewart. " Govern the rest , self - knowing ; and from thence , 66 < 6 Magnanimous , to correspond with heaven ; But , grateful to acknowledge whence his good 66 Descends , thither with heart , and voice , and eyes " Directed in ...
Dugald Stewart. " Govern the rest , self - knowing ; and from thence , 66 < 6 Magnanimous , to correspond with heaven ; But , grateful to acknowledge whence his good 66 Descends , thither with heart , and voice , and eyes " Directed in ...
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... rests ; or the first principles from which its more recondite truths are deduced . Of this I have little doubt that Locke was per- fectly aware ; but the mistakes which some of the most acute and enlightened of his disciples have ...
... rests ; or the first principles from which its more recondite truths are deduced . Of this I have little doubt that Locke was per- fectly aware ; but the mistakes which some of the most acute and enlightened of his disciples have ...
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... rest ultimately on first " principles , which we must take for granted without proof ; " and whose evidence determines , both in kind and degree , " the evidence which it is possible to attain in our conclu- " sions . In some of the ...
... rest ultimately on first " principles , which we must take for granted without proof ; " and whose evidence determines , both in kind and degree , " the evidence which it is possible to attain in our conclu- " sions . In some of the ...
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... rests in those sciences , where our reasoning powers have the widest field opened for their exercise . " - " Au reste , ce n'est pas sans raison que les mathématiciens regardent les definitions comme des principes , puis- qué , dans les ...
... rests in those sciences , where our reasoning powers have the widest field opened for their exercise . " - " Au reste , ce n'est pas sans raison que les mathématiciens regardent les definitions comme des principes , puis- qué , dans les ...
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