Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... render it astonishing , that , amidst all the success with which the subordi- nate sciences have been cultivated , this , which comprehends the principles of all of them , should be still suffered to remain in its infancy . I shall ...
... render it astonishing , that , amidst all the success with which the subordi- nate sciences have been cultivated , this , which comprehends the principles of all of them , should be still suffered to remain in its infancy . I shall ...
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... render himself happy as an individual , and an agreeable , a re- spectable , and a useful member of society . A man who loses his sight , improves the sensibility of his touch ; but who would consent , for such a recompense , to part ...
... render himself happy as an individual , and an agreeable , a re- spectable , and a useful member of society . A man who loses his sight , improves the sensibility of his touch ; but who would consent , for such a recompense , to part ...
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... render us happier in ourselves , and would influence our practice more powerfully and more habit- ually . There is surely nothing in error which is more congenial to the mind than truth . On the contrary , when exhibited separately and ...
... render us happier in ourselves , and would influence our practice more powerfully and more habit- ually . There is surely nothing in error which is more congenial to the mind than truth . On the contrary , when exhibited separately and ...
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... rendered in more skillful hands . If it be possible to interest the imagination and the heart in favor of error , it is , at least , no less possible to interest them in favor of truth . If it be possible to extinguish all the most ...
... rendered in more skillful hands . If it be possible to interest the imagination and the heart in favor of error , it is , at least , no less possible to interest them in favor of truth . If it be possible to extinguish all the most ...
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... render the appropriate language of philoso- phy a still more convenient instrument of thought , than those lan- guages which have originated from popular use ; and in proportion as these technical terms improve in point of precision and ...
... render the appropriate language of philoso- phy a still more convenient instrument of thought , than those lan- guages which have originated from popular use ; and in proportion as these technical terms improve in point of precision and ...
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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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