The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical Essays : with Many New and Important Additions, Volumen 5Constable, 1855 |
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... resting on the same evidence with those conclu- * [ Supra , Elements , & c . , vol . i . pp . 47 , 48. ( Works , vol . ii . ) ] sions which are open to the examination of all men 6 PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS . - PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... resting on the same evidence with those conclu- * [ Supra , Elements , & c . , vol . i . pp . 47 , 48. ( Works , vol . ii . ) ] sions which are open to the examination of all men 6 PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS . - PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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... examination of all men capable of exercising the power of Reflection ; and , therefore , scientific distinctness requires , that these two different classes of proposi- tions should not be confounded together under one common name . For ...
... examination of all men capable of exercising the power of Reflection ; and , therefore , scientific distinctness requires , that these two different classes of proposi- tions should not be confounded together under one common name . For ...
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... examination connected with the theory of human nature.1 I have been induced to caution my readers against the possi- bility of such a misapprehension of my meaning , by the follow- ing passage in a late publication : - " What that ...
... examination connected with the theory of human nature.1 I have been induced to caution my readers against the possi- bility of such a misapprehension of my meaning , by the follow- ing passage in a late publication : - " What that ...
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... examination of particular phenomena , and a cau- tious reference of these to the general laws or rules under which they are comprehended . Accordingly , some writers of the first eminence have given their decided sanction to this old ...
... examination of particular phenomena , and a cau- tious reference of these to the general laws or rules under which they are comprehended . Accordingly , some writers of the first eminence have given their decided sanction to this old ...
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... examination which I pro- pose to bestow on it . It is sufficient for me to remind my readers , that , in the remarks which follow , I plead the cause not only of Locke and his followers , but of such star - gazers as Tycho Brahe ...
... examination which I pro- pose to bestow on it . It is sufficient for me to remind my readers , that , in the remarks which follow , I plead the cause not only of Locke and his followers , but of such star - gazers as Tycho Brahe ...
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