| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1862 - Počet stránok 710
...which is before us what Hobbes thought of philosophy, and what was his method of treating it. 44. " Philosophy is such knowledge of effects or appearances...again, of such causes or generations as may be from first knowing their effects." Definitions in Hobbes are all-important — to understand them is to... | |
| 1870 - Počet stránok 492
...many seeds from which pure and true philosophy may hereafter spring up by little and little. . . . Philosophy is such knowledge of effects or appearances...generations as may be from knowing first their effects. . . By ratiocination I mean computation. Now to compute is either to collect the sum of things that... | |
| 1870 - Počet stránok 974
...sudden acuteness, but of a well-balanced reason ; which by the compendium of a word, we call philosophy. Philosophy is such knowledge of effects or appearances...their causes or generation ; and again, of such causes and generations as may be from knowing first their effects." "The first beginnings of knowledge are... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1873 - Počet stránok 744
...which is before us what Hobbes thought of philosophy, and what was his method of treating it. 44. " Philosophy is such knowledge of effects or appearances...again, of such causes or generations as may be from first knowing their effects." Definitions in Hobbes are all-important — to understand them is to... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1882 - Počet stránok 744
...which is before us what Hobbes thought of philosophy, and what was his method of treating it. 44. " Philosophy is such knowledge of effects or appearances...again, of such causes or generations as may be from first knowing their effects." Definitions in Hobbes are all-important — to understand them is to... | |
| John Phelps Fruit - 1895 - Počet stránok 62
...discussing, the fundamental question of the relation of being to knowing. He defines philosophy as 'such a knowledge of effects or appearances, as we acquire by true ratiocination from the knowledge we have of their causes or generation: and again of such causes or generations as may be from knowing first... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1903 - Počet stránok 444
...therefore to the matter, and take my beginning from the very definition of philosophy, which is this. 3. PHILOSOPHY is such knowledge of effects or appearances,...acquire by true ratiocination from the knowledge we hare first of their causes or generation: And again, of such causes or generations as may be from knowing... | |
| Thomas Hobbes, Mary Whiton Calkins - 1905 - Počet stránok 226
...therefore to the matter, and take my beginning from the very definition of philosophy, which is this. 2. PHILOSOPHY is such knowledge of effects or appearances,...although Sense and Memory of things, which are common to rr.an and all living creatures, be knowledge, yet because they are given us immediately by nature,... | |
| Thomas Hobbes, Mary Whiton Calkins - 1905 - Počet stránok 232
...therefore to the matter, and take my beginning from the very definition of philosophy, which is this. 2. PHILOSOPHY is such knowledge of effects or appearances,...again, of such causes or generations as may be from knoiving first their effects. For the better understanding of which definition, we must consider, first,... | |
| David Graham - 1908 - Počet stránok 410
...love to the waiting women." 2 Hobbes in one place calls it " the study of wisdom " ; s and again, " such knowledge of effects or appearances as we acquire...ratiocination from the knowledge we have first of their causes and generation : and again of such causes or generations as may be from knowing first their effects."... | |
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