Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... fact and history , and the accuracy of the statement is to be tried by documents rather than reasoning . First then , I deny Hobbs's claim in toto : for he had been anticipated by Des Cartes whose work " De Methodo " preceded Hobbs's ...
... fact and history , and the accuracy of the statement is to be tried by documents rather than reasoning . First then , I deny Hobbs's claim in toto : for he had been anticipated by Des Cartes whose work " De Methodo " preceded Hobbs's ...
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... facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i . e . a fact placed under a number of facts , as their common support and explanation ; tho in the majority of instances these hypotheses or suppositions better ...
... facts , and of their relations to each other without supposition , i . e . a fact placed under a number of facts , as their common support and explanation ; tho in the majority of instances these hypotheses or suppositions better ...
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... fact . I might oppose to the question the words with which * Plotinus supposes NATURE to 66 * Ennead iii . 1. 8. c . 3. The force of the Greek Guviéval is imperfectly expressed by " understand ; " our own idiomatic phrase to go along ...
... fact . I might oppose to the question the words with which * Plotinus supposes NATURE to 66 * Ennead iii . 1. 8. c . 3. The force of the Greek Guviéval is imperfectly expressed by " understand ; " our own idiomatic phrase to go along ...
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