Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... enable it to superadd to the instructions of the schools , that higher education which no schools can bestow . KINNEIL HOUSE , 22d November , 1813 . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART . INTRODUCTION . PAGE 9 iv ADVERTISEMENT .
... enable it to superadd to the instructions of the schools , that higher education which no schools can bestow . KINNEIL HOUSE , 22d November , 1813 . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART . INTRODUCTION . PAGE 9 iv ADVERTISEMENT .
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... enable him to explain all the various phenomena which his professional habits are every day presenting to his view . As every particular science is in this manner connected with others , to which it naturally directs the attention , so ...
... enable him to explain all the various phenomena which his professional habits are every day presenting to his view . As every particular science is in this manner connected with others , to which it naturally directs the attention , so ...
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... which are produced on these principles by particular situations . It is such a knowledge alone of the capacities of the mind , that can enable a person to judge of his own acquisitions , and to employ the INTRODUCTION . 21.
... which are produced on these principles by particular situations . It is such a knowledge alone of the capacities of the mind , that can enable a person to judge of his own acquisitions , and to employ the INTRODUCTION . 21.
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... enable the bulk of a people to possess all the intel- lectual and moral improvement of which their nature is susceptible . " Original genius , " ( says Voltaire ) " occurs but seldom in a nation where the literary taste is formed . The ...
... enable the bulk of a people to possess all the intel- lectual and moral improvement of which their nature is susceptible . " Original genius , " ( says Voltaire ) " occurs but seldom in a nation where the literary taste is formed . The ...
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... enabling us to preserve a proper balance among all its various faculties , principles of action , and capacities of enjoyment . Many additional observations might be offered , on the tendency which an accurate analysis of its powers ...
... enabling us to preserve a proper balance among all its various faculties , principles of action , and capacities of enjoyment . Many additional observations might be offered , on the tendency which an accurate analysis of its powers ...
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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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