Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... give them . But I would willingly indulge the hope , that this is a blemish more likely to meet the eye of the author than of the reader ; and I am confi- dent , that the critic who shall honor me with a sufficient degree of attention ...
... give them . But I would willingly indulge the hope , that this is a blemish more likely to meet the eye of the author than of the reader ; and I am confi- dent , that the critic who shall honor me with a sufficient degree of attention ...
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... give us ground to expect that the time is not far distant , when it shall assume that rank which it is entitled to hold among the sciences . It would probably contribute much to accelerate the progress of the philosophy of mind , if a ...
... give us ground to expect that the time is not far distant , when it shall assume that rank which it is entitled to hold among the sciences . It would probably contribute much to accelerate the progress of the philosophy of mind , if a ...
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... give rise to all the moral differences among men , are fitted , in a still higher degree , if possible , to interest those who are either disposed to reflect on their own characters , or to observe , with attention , the characters of ...
... give rise to all the moral differences among men , are fitted , in a still higher degree , if possible , to interest those who are either disposed to reflect on their own characters , or to observe , with attention , the characters of ...
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... give them early habits of mental activity ; to rouse their curiosity , and to direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ingenuity and invention ; to cultivate in their minds a turn for speculation , and at the same time preserve ...
... give them early habits of mental activity ; to rouse their curiosity , and to direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ingenuity and invention ; to cultivate in their minds a turn for speculation , and at the same time preserve ...
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... give an im- plicit assent , before the dawn of reason and reflection . And unless he submit in this manner to bring all his opinions to the test of a severe examination , his ingenuity , and his learning , instead of en- lightening the ...
... give an im- plicit assent , before the dawn of reason and reflection . And unless he submit in this manner to bring all his opinions to the test of a severe examination , his ingenuity , and his learning , instead of en- lightening the ...
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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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