are the speculations of men of superior genius ; but whether they be as solid as they are sublime, or whether they be the wanderings of imagination in a region beyond the limits of human understanding, I am unable to determine. On the Philosophy of the Mind - 第 212 頁James Douglas (of Cavers.) 著 - 1839 - 387 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Dugald Stewart - 1818 - 346 頁
...must be the attributes of a " Being who is necessarily immense and eter" nal." " These (says Dr Reid) are the " speculations of men of superior genius ; but " whether they be as solid as they are sub" lime ; or whether they be the wanderings " of imagination in a region beyond the li" mits of human... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1826 - 558 頁
...those conceptions of space and time which are inseparable from the human mind. These," says Dr. Reid, " are the speculations of men of superior genius ; but...wanderings of imagination in a region beyond the limits of human understanding, I am at a loss to determine." " Although the argument as stated by Clarke," says... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1826 - 528 頁
...and time which are inseparable from the human mind. These," says Dr. Reid, " are the specula* tions of men of superior genius ; but whether they be as...wanderings of imagination in a region beyond the limits of human understanding, I am at a loss to determine." " Although the argument as stated by Clarke," says... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1827 - 706 頁
...must be the attributes of a Being who is necessarily immense and eternal. These are the specula- tions of men of superior genius. But whether they be as...wanderings of imagination in a region beyond the limits of human understanding, I am unable to determine. The schoolmen made eternity to be a aunc stans, that... | |
| 1827 - 566 頁
...for the existence of God, from our conceptions of immensity and eternity, Dr. Reid remarks, "These are the speculations of men of superior genius ; but whether they be аз solid as they are sublime, or whether they be the wanderings of imagination in a region beyond... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 頁
...conceptions of space and time which are inseparable from the human mind " These," says Dr. Reid, " are the speculations of men of superior genius ; but...beyond the limits of the human understanding, I am at a loss to determine." After this candid acknowledgment from Dr. Reid, I need not be ashamed to confess... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 頁
...conceptions of space and time which are inseparable from the human mind " These," says Dr. Reid, " are the speculations of men of superior genius ; but...beyond the limits of the human understanding, I am at a loss to determine." After this candid acknowledgment from Dr. Reid, I need^not be ashamed to confess... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 頁
...those conceptions of space and time which are inseparable from the human mind " These," says Dr. Reid, "are the speculations of men of superior genius ;...beyond the limits of the human understanding, I am at a loss to determine." After this candid acknowledgment from Dr. Reid, I need not be ashamed to confess... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 頁
...and eternal Being whose attributes they are must exist of necessity also. ' These,' says Dr. Reid, ' are the speculations of men of superior genius ; but...of imagination in a region beyond the limits of the understanding, I am at a loss to determine.' The concluding part of the sentence is expressive of the... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 654 頁
...must be the attributes of a Being who is necessarily immense and eternal." " These," says Dr. Reid, " are the speculations of men of superior genius ; but...wanderings of imagination in a region beyond the limits of human understanding, I am unable to determine." After this candid acknowledgment from Dr. Reid, I need... | |
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