The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical Essays : with Many New and Important Additions, Volumen 5Constable, 1855 |
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... references of which are not by numerals , proceed from the Editor , even though not expressly marked as new ; but the numerals , by which it was intended to discriminate those of Mr. Stewart , have , in a few instances , been ...
... references of which are not by numerals , proceed from the Editor , even though not expressly marked as new ; but the numerals , by which it was intended to discriminate those of Mr. Stewart , have , in a few instances , been ...
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... reference to the contents of this volume . Others are intend- ed to clear the way for a different series of discussions , which I hope to be able , at some future period , to present to the public . I. In the course of those ...
... reference to the contents of this volume . Others are intend- ed to clear the way for a different series of discussions , which I hope to be able , at some future period , to present to the public . I. In the course of those ...
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... 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 and almost forgotten classification , in preference to ...
... 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 and almost forgotten classification , in preference to ...
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... reference to that general observation which all men are supposed to have made , and not on any particular experiments , which are known only to the inventor . The pro- vince of philosophy in this department , therefore , is the province ...
... reference to that general observation which all men are supposed to have made , and not on any particular experiments , which are known only to the inventor . The pro- vince of philosophy in this department , therefore , is the province ...
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... primary qualities are , Soli- dity , Extension , Figure , Motion or Rest , and Number . 3 For light read luminous . derstanding of a man , in reference to all objects ESSAY I. - LOCKE ON THE SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE . ( CH . II . ) 67.
... primary qualities are , Soli- dity , Extension , Figure , Motion or Rest , and Number . 3 For light read luminous . derstanding of a man , in reference to all objects ESSAY I. - LOCKE ON THE SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE . ( CH . II . ) 67.
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