Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Zväzok 1Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 strán (strany) |
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... fact , that bodies tend to approach each other , with a force varying with their mutual distance , according to a certain law . In like manner in the study of the human mind , the conclusions ... facts ; but , in 6 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... fact , that bodies tend to approach each other , with a force varying with their mutual distance , according to a certain law . In like manner in the study of the human mind , the conclusions ... facts ; but , in 6 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
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Dugald Stewart. of important and well ascertained facts ; but , in general , these facts are blended with speculations upon subjects which are placed beyond the reach of the human faculties . -It is this mixture of fact and of hypothesis ...
Dugald Stewart. of important and well ascertained facts ; but , in general , these facts are blended with speculations upon subjects which are placed beyond the reach of the human faculties . -It is this mixture of fact and of hypothesis ...
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... facts ; and in both cases , a knowledge of these laws leads to an explanation of an infinite number of phenomena . In the investigation of physical laws , it is well known , that our inquiries must always terminate in some general fact ...
... facts ; and in both cases , a knowledge of these laws leads to an explanation of an infinite number of phenomena . In the investigation of physical laws , it is well known , that our inquiries must always terminate in some general fact ...
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... fact and hypo- thesis , which the greater part of metaphysical inquiries exhibit , had led almost universally to a belief , that it is only a very faint and doubtful light , which human reason can ever expect to throw on this dark , but ...
... fact and hypo- thesis , which the greater part of metaphysical inquiries exhibit , had led almost universally to a belief , that it is only a very faint and doubtful light , which human reason can ever expect to throw on this dark , but ...
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... fact on which this opinion is founded . Supposing the fact to be completely established , it must still be remembered , that originality of genius does not always imply vigour and comprehensiveness and liberal- ity of mind ; and that it ...
... fact on which this opinion is founded . Supposing the fact to be completely established , it must still be remembered , that originality of genius does not always imply vigour and comprehensiveness and liberal- ity of mind ; and that it ...
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