The Book of NatureJ. & J. Harper, 1831 - 467 páginas |
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... idea , I confidently put it to any critic , what word he could have employed specially appropriated to such a purpose , and limited to such a sense , at the time he wrote or even what word , thus restrained , he could select in our own ...
... idea , I confidently put it to any critic , what word he could have employed specially appropriated to such a purpose , and limited to such a sense , at the time he wrote or even what word , thus restrained , he could select in our own ...
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... ideas , or of pure incorporeal spirit , which surveys every thing in the same unsubstantial manner as the visions of a dream . Some of the tenets of Malbranche appear to have a tendency to this theory ; but it has been chiefly developed ...
... ideas , or of pure incorporeal spirit , which surveys every thing in the same unsubstantial manner as the visions of a dream . Some of the tenets of Malbranche appear to have a tendency to this theory ; but it has been chiefly developed ...
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... ideas ; a term which has , hence , descended to our own day , and is on every one's lips , although in a different sense from what it originally imported . The reason or wisdom of the great First Cause , and which he denominates the ...
... ideas ; a term which has , hence , descended to our own day , and is on every one's lips , although in a different sense from what it originally imported . The reason or wisdom of the great First Cause , and which he denominates the ...
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... ideas , or a mere abstract notion , real form and existence . The most powerful advocate of the Pla- tonic theory , in modern times , was the very excellent Bishop Berkeley ; who , in the true spirit of consistency , and with a boldness ...
... ideas , or a mere abstract notion , real form and existence . The most powerful advocate of the Pla- tonic theory , in modern times , was the very excellent Bishop Berkeley ; who , in the true spirit of consistency , and with a boldness ...
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... ideas as these ? They at once en- tice and overwhelm us . Reason copes with them till she is exhausted , and then gives us over to conjecture . Hence , as we have already seen , inven- tion at times takes the place of induction , and ...
... ideas as these ? They at once en- tice and overwhelm us . Reason copes with them till she is exhausted , and then gives us over to conjecture . Hence , as we have already seen , inven- tion at times takes the place of induction , and ...
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