Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... original , and of some importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative indifference , if my labors be found useful in training the mind to those habits of reflection on ...
... original , and of some importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative indifference , if my labors be found useful in training the mind to those habits of reflection on ...
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... original organization or by the operation of moral causes in very early in- fancy , no fact can be more undeniable , than that there are impor tant differences discernible in the minds of children , previous to that period at which , in ...
... original organization or by the operation of moral causes in very early in- fancy , no fact can be more undeniable , than that there are impor tant differences discernible in the minds of children , previous to that period at which , in ...
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... original bias , than if his attention were distracted by a more liberal course of study . But wherever such men are to be found , they must be considered , on the most favor- able supposition , as having sacrificed , to a certain degree ...
... original bias , than if his attention were distracted by a more liberal course of study . But wherever such men are to be found , they must be considered , on the most favor- able supposition , as having sacrificed , to a certain degree ...
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... original principles , which are common to the whole species ; and that , as error can only take a permanent hold of a candid mind by being grafted on truths , which it is unwilling or unable to eradi- cate ; even the influence , which ...
... original principles , which are common to the whole species ; and that , as error can only take a permanent hold of a candid mind by being grafted on truths , which it is unwilling or unable to eradi- cate ; even the influence , which ...
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... original and universal principles and laws of human nature from the adventitious 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 ...
... original and universal principles and laws of human nature from the adventitious 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 ...
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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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