Elements of the Philosophy of the Human MindWilliam Tegg&Company, 1856 - 610 strán (strany) |
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... DEMONSTRATION 360 Sec . 1. Of the Circumstance on which Demonstrative Evidence es- sentially depends 2. How far it ... Demonstrations of the Syllogistic Rules given by Aristotle and his Commen- tators . 411 · ib . 2. General Reflections ...
... DEMONSTRATION 360 Sec . 1. Of the Circumstance on which Demonstrative Evidence es- sentially depends 2. How far it ... Demonstrations of the Syllogistic Rules given by Aristotle and his Commen- tators . 411 · ib . 2. General Reflections ...
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... demonstrating them . For as painters of the commoner sort , by often copying an original , acquire a certain dexterity in painting , but no scientific mastery of the art , for this last is conferred by the science of optics ; so many ...
... demonstrating them . For as painters of the commoner sort , by often copying an original , acquire a certain dexterity in painting , but no scientific mastery of the art , for this last is conferred by the science of optics ; so many ...
Strana 66
... demonstration . These pro- positions , however , do by no means belong to the class of axioms ; for their evidence does not strike every person equally , but requires a certain degree of quickness to perceive it . At the same time , it ...
... demonstration . These pro- positions , however , do by no means belong to the class of axioms ; for their evidence does not strike every person equally , but requires a certain degree of quickness to perceive it . At the same time , it ...
Strana 84
... demonstrations relate only to one of them ; and that the human understanding has the faculty of reasoning concerning things separately , which are always presented to us , both by our powers of perception and conception , in 84 CHAP ...
... demonstrations relate only to one of them ; and that the human understanding has the faculty of reasoning concerning things separately , which are always presented to us , both by our powers of perception and conception , in 84 CHAP ...
Strana 92
... step of one of Euclid's demonstrations ; for example , the first step of his first pro- position , and state it in the form of a syllogism : - " All straight lines , drawn from the centre of a circle to 92 CHAP . IV . PART I.
... step of one of Euclid's demonstrations ; for example , the first step of his first pro- position , and state it in the form of a syllogism : - " All straight lines , drawn from the centre of a circle to 92 CHAP . IV . PART I.
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