Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and DiscoveriesE. Wilson, 1831 - 471 頁 |
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... philosophers , dancers or singers , chemists or mathematicians , astronomers or dissectors of the faculties of our common nature . But this is not true . It has already appeared in the course of this Essay , that the talent , or , more ...
... philosophers , dancers or singers , chemists or mathematicians , astronomers or dissectors of the faculties of our common nature . But this is not true . It has already appeared in the course of this Essay , that the talent , or , more ...
第 80 頁
... philosophers . The School- men often bewildered themselves in their subtleties , and often delivered dogmas and systems that may astonish the common sense of unsophisticated un- derstandings . But such is man . So great is his ...
... philosophers . The School- men often bewildered themselves in their subtleties , and often delivered dogmas and systems that may astonish the common sense of unsophisticated un- derstandings . But such is man . So great is his ...
第 145 頁
... philosophers , " whether the soul always thinks , " in other words , whether the mind , during those hours in which our limbs lie for the most part in a state of inactivity , is or is not engaged by a perpetual succession of images and ...
... philosophers , " whether the soul always thinks , " in other words , whether the mind , during those hours in which our limbs lie for the most part in a state of inactivity , is or is not engaged by a perpetual succession of images and ...
第 153 頁
... philosopher , the man who by obstinate and unconquerable ap- plication resolves to wrest from nature her secrets , and apply them to the improvement of social life , or to the giving to the human mind a wider range or a more elevated ...
... philosopher , the man who by obstinate and unconquerable ap- plication resolves to wrest from nature her secrets , and apply them to the improvement of social life , or to the giving to the human mind a wider range or a more elevated ...
第 202 頁
... philosopher has nothing sacred and indestructible in the language and form in which he delivers truths . New disco- veries and experiments come , and his individual terms and phrases and theories perish . One race of natural philosophers ...
... philosopher has nothing sacred and indestructible in the language and form in which he delivers truths . New disco- veries and experiments come , and his individual terms and phrases and theories perish . One race of natural philosophers ...
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