Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... Rules given by Aristotle and his Commentators • 477 479 ibid . II . — General Reflections on the Aim of the Aristotelian Logic , and on the Intellectual Habits which the study of it has a tendency to form . That the improvement of the ...
... Rules given by Aristotle and his Commentators • 477 479 ibid . II . — General Reflections on the Aim of the Aristotelian Logic , and on the Intellectual Habits which the study of it has a tendency to form . That the improvement of the ...
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... rules of philosophizing , than Bacon or his followers have given , might not be useful , even to physical inquirers . When we reflect , in this manner , on the shortness of the period during which natural philosophy has been ...
... rules of philosophizing , than Bacon or his followers have given , might not be useful , even to physical inquirers . When we reflect , in this manner , on the shortness of the period during which natural philosophy has been ...
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... rules of philosophy . The object of this is , to ascertain the laws which regulate their union , without attempting to explain in what manner they are united . Lord Bacon was , I believe , the first who gave a distinct idea of this sort ...
... rules of philosophy . The object of this is , to ascertain the laws which regulate their union , without attempting to explain in what manner they are united . Lord Bacon was , I believe , the first who gave a distinct idea of this sort ...
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... rules of philosophizing are applica ble . The strange mixture of fact and hypothesis , which the greater part of metaphysical inquiries exhibit , had led almost universally to a belief , that it is only a very faint and doubtful light ...
... rules of philosophizing are applica ble . The strange mixture of fact and hypothesis , which the greater part of metaphysical inquiries exhibit , had led almost universally to a belief , that it is only a very faint and doubtful light ...
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... , may apply , with cor- rectness and dexterity , the rules for finding the longitude . An astronomer or a botanist , though ignorant of optics , 18 INTRODUCTION . SECT I -Of the Utility of the Philosophy of the Human Mind.
... , may apply , with cor- rectness and dexterity , the rules for finding the longitude . An astronomer or a botanist , though ignorant of optics , 18 INTRODUCTION . SECT I -Of the Utility of the Philosophy of the Human Mind.
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