Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... question whether a man's affection for his wife , lay North - east , or South - west of the love he bore towards his child ? Leibnitz's doctrine of a pre - established harmony , which he certainly borrowed from Spinoza , who had himself ...
... question whether a man's affection for his wife , lay North - east , or South - west of the love he bore towards his child ? Leibnitz's doctrine of a pre - established harmony , which he certainly borrowed from Spinoza , who had himself ...
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... question in the negative , and to admit that the sole practicable employment for the human mind was to observe , to collect , and to classify . But I soon felt , that human nature itself fought up against this wilful resignation of ...
... question in the negative , and to admit that the sole practicable employment for the human mind was to observe , to collect , and to classify . But I soon felt , that human nature itself fought up against this wilful resignation of ...
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... Questions which can not be fully answered without exposing the respon- dent to personal danger , are not entitled to a fair answer ; and yet to say this openly , would in many cases furnish the very advantage , which the adversary is ...
... Questions which can not be fully answered without exposing the respon- dent to personal danger , are not entitled to a fair answer ; and yet to say this openly , would in many cases furnish the very advantage , which the adversary is ...
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... QUESTIONS ! Ah ! but ( replied the sufferer ) it is the most pertinent reply in na- ture to your blows . and conclusion . Thus , Philosophy has hitherto been DISCUR- SIVE : while Geometry is always and essentially INTUITIVE . M An ...
... QUESTIONS ! Ah ! but ( replied the sufferer ) it is the most pertinent reply in na- ture to your blows . and conclusion . Thus , Philosophy has hitherto been DISCUR- SIVE : while Geometry is always and essentially INTUITIVE . M An ...
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... this superiority of foresight ? Whence arose the striking difference , and in most in- stances even the discrepancy between the grounds assigned by him , and by those who 1 voted with him , on the same questions ? 182.
... this superiority of foresight ? Whence arose the striking difference , and in most in- stances even the discrepancy between the grounds assigned by him , and by those who 1 voted with him , on the same questions ? 182.
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