| Dugald Stewart - 1803 - 238 頁
...that of PRIESTLEY, have, for a while, recalled from oblivion the reveries of HARTLEY. But, abftrading from thefe accidental inftances, in which human reafon...confider thought merely as an agitation of the brain ; — in the writings more particularly of HUME and of HELVETIUS; both of whom, although they may have... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 頁
...instances, in which human reason, seems to have held a retrograde course, there has certainly been, since the time of Des Cartes, a continual, and, on the whole,...very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thought... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 頁
...instances, in which human reason seems to have held a retrograde course, there has certainly been, since the time of Des Cartes, a continual, and, on the whole,...very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thought... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 422 頁
...reason seems to have held a retrograde course, there has certainly been, since the time of Descartes, a continual, and, on the whole, a very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human, nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thought... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 410 頁
...reason seems to have held a retrograde course, there has certainly been, since the time of Descartes, a continual, and, on the whole, a very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thought... | |
| Thomas Reid, Dugald Stewart - 1843 - 632 頁
...instances, in which human reason seems to have held a retrograde course, there has certainly been, since the time of Des Cartes, a continual, and, on the whole,...very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thought... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 頁
...in which human reason seems to have held a retrograde course, there has certainly been, since i lu- time of Des Cartes, a continual, and, on the whole,...very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thtught... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1849 - 446 頁
...materialism, Mr. Dugald Stewart says: * " There has certainly been, since the " time of Descartes, a continual, and, on the whole, a " very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of " studying human nature. We may trace this in the " writings even of those who profess to consider... | |
| Sydney Smith - 1850 - 420 頁
...of materialism, Mr. Dugald Stewart says :* " There has certainly been, since the time of Descartes, a continual, and, on the whole, a very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thought... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1858 - 548 頁
...reason seems- to have held a retrograde course, there has certainly been, since the time of Descartes, a continual, and, on the whole, a very remarkable approach to the inductive plan of studying human nature. We may trace this in the writings even of those who profess to consider thought... | |
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