Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... readers as are able to judge how very large a proportion of my materials have been the fruit of my own meditations ; and who are aware of the fugitive nature of our reasonings concerning phenomena so far removed from the percep- tions ...
... readers as are able to judge how very large a proportion of my materials have been the fruit of my own meditations ; and who are aware of the fugitive nature of our reasonings concerning phenomena so far removed from the percep- tions ...
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... reader ; and I am confi- dent , that the critic who shall honor me with a sufficient degree of attention , to detect ... readers in unlearning the scholastic errors which , in a greater or less degree , still maintain their ground in our ...
... reader ; and I am confi- dent , that the critic who shall honor me with a sufficient degree of attention , to detect ... readers in unlearning the scholastic errors which , in a greater or less degree , still maintain their ground in our ...
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... readers , for an unnecessary diffuseness . my The notion we annex to the words , matter and mind , as is well remarked by Dr. Reid , ( in his Essays on the Active Powers of Man , ) are merely relative . If I am asked , what I mean by ...
... readers , for an unnecessary diffuseness . my The notion we annex to the words , matter and mind , as is well remarked by Dr. Reid , ( in his Essays on the Active Powers of Man , ) are merely relative . If I am asked , what I mean by ...
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... readers , I am afraid , that what I have advanced on the subject will appear to border upon enthusiasm ; and I will not attempt to justify myself against the charge . I am well aware of the tendency which speculative men sometimes have ...
... readers , I am afraid , that what I have advanced on the subject will appear to border upon enthusiasm ; and I will not attempt to justify myself against the charge . I am well aware of the tendency which speculative men sometimes have ...
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... readers . The foregoing remarks , in so far as they relate to the possibility of assisting our reasoning and inventive powers , by new instrumental aids , may perhaps appear to be founded too much upon theory ; but this objection cannot ...
... readers . The foregoing remarks , in so far as they relate to the possibility of assisting our reasoning and inventive powers , by new instrumental aids , may perhaps appear to be founded too much upon theory ; but this objection cannot ...
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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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