Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... Truth 375 CHAPTER II . - OF REASONING AND OF DEDUCTIVE EVIDENCE 393 SECT . I. ibid . 1. Doubts with respect to ... Truths 1. Narrow Field of Demonstrative Evidence . - Of Demonstrative Evidence , when combined with that of Sense , as in ...
... Truth 375 CHAPTER II . - OF REASONING AND OF DEDUCTIVE EVIDENCE 393 SECT . I. ibid . 1. Doubts with respect to ... Truths 1. Narrow Field of Demonstrative Evidence . - Of Demonstrative Evidence , when combined with that of Sense , as in ...
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... truth , no peculiar con- nexion with the inquiries on which I am to enter . It is indeed only by an examination of the principles of our nature , that they can be brought to a satisfactory conclusion ; but , supposing them to remain ...
... truth , no peculiar con- nexion with the inquiries on which I am to enter . It is indeed only by an examination of the principles of our nature , that they can be brought to a satisfactory conclusion ; but , supposing them to remain ...
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... truths . When a child hears , either a speculative absurdity , or an erroneous principle of action , recommended and ... truth from error ; and to draw the line between those prejudices which are innocent or salutary , ( if indeed there ...
... truths . When a child hears , either a speculative absurdity , or an erroneous principle of action , recommended and ... truth from error ; and to draw the line between those prejudices which are innocent or salutary , ( if indeed there ...
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... truth and error , had given to the latter , an ascendant over the minds of men , which it could never have acquired , if divested of such an alliance . The case has , of late years , been most remarkably reversed ; the common sense of ...
... truth and error , had given to the latter , an ascendant over the minds of men , which it could never have acquired , if divested of such an alliance . The case has , of late years , been most remarkably reversed ; the common sense of ...
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... truth from error ; and to oppose the clear conclusions of his own unbiassed faculties , to the united clamors of superstition , and of false philo- sophy . Such are the men , whom nature marks out to be the lights of the world ; to fix ...
... truth from error ; and to oppose the clear conclusions of his own unbiassed faculties , to the united clamors of superstition , and of false philo- sophy . Such are the men , whom nature marks out to be the lights of the world ; to fix ...
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