Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... effect of local situation . But if in the case of an individual who has received an imperfect or erroneous education , such a knowledge puts it in his power to correct , to a certain degree , his own bad habits , and to surmount his own ...
... effect of local situation . But if in the case of an individual who has received an imperfect or erroneous education , such a knowledge puts it in his power to correct , to a certain degree , his own bad habits , and to surmount his own ...
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... effect , or from an effect to the cause which is lawfully necessary . " - Mathematical Lectures read at Cambridge . Dr. Butler too , in his discourse on the ignorance of man , has remarked , that " it is in general no more than effects ...
... effect , or from an effect to the cause which is lawfully necessary . " - Mathematical Lectures read at Cambridge . Dr. Butler too , in his discourse on the ignorance of man , has remarked , that " it is in general no more than effects ...
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... effect , we should be able to deduce the effect from its cause by reasoning à priori ; the impossibility of which he every where strongly inculcates . " Homo naturæ minister et interpres tantum facit et intelligit quan- tum de naturæ ...
... effect , we should be able to deduce the effect from its cause by reasoning à priori ; the impossibility of which he every where strongly inculcates . " Homo naturæ minister et interpres tantum facit et intelligit quan- tum de naturæ ...
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... effect , is borrowed by anal- ogy from material objects . Some of these we see scattered about us , without any connexion between them ; so that one of them may be removed from its place , without disturbing the rest . We can , however ...
... effect , is borrowed by anal- ogy from material objects . Some of these we see scattered about us , without any connexion between them ; so that one of them may be removed from its place , without disturbing the rest . We can , however ...
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... effect , in natural philosophy ; but , as long as the present lan- guage upon the subject continues in use , the propriety of its appli- cation , in any particular instance , does not depend on the contiguity of the two events in place ...
... effect , in natural philosophy ; but , as long as the present lan- guage upon the subject continues in use , the propriety of its appli- cation , in any particular instance , does not depend on the contiguity of the two events in place ...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1 Dugald Stewart Úplné zobrazenie - 1847 |
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