Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... Encyclopédie ; but a conciser and clearer account of them may be found in Condorcet's discourse , prefixed to his essay " On the application of analysis to the probability of " decisions pronounced by a majority of votes . " From this ...
... Encyclopédie ; but a conciser and clearer account of them may be found in Condorcet's discourse , prefixed to his essay " On the application of analysis to the probability of " decisions pronounced by a majority of votes . " From this ...
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... Encyclopédie . In the last clause of the sentence , I have departed a little from the words of the original ; but I flatter myself , that I have rendered my author's meaning with sufficient exactness . " the possibility of any fixed ...
... Encyclopédie . In the last clause of the sentence , I have departed a little from the words of the original ; but I flatter myself , that I have rendered my author's meaning with sufficient exactness . " the possibility of any fixed ...
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... Encyclopédie . " Un Grammairien Philosophe voudroit , que dans les mati- " ères metaphysiques et didactiques , on évitât le plus qu'il est possible , les expressions figurées ; qu'on ne dit pas qu'une idée en renferme une autre , qu'on ...
... Encyclopédie . " Un Grammairien Philosophe voudroit , que dans les mati- " ères metaphysiques et didactiques , on évitât le plus qu'il est possible , les expressions figurées ; qu'on ne dit pas qu'une idée en renferme une autre , qu'on ...
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... Encyclopédie , ‡ after some severe strictures on the solutions proposed by * " There is nothing singular in applying the word beauty to " sounds . The ancients observe the peculiar dignity of the 66 senses of seeing and hearing ; that ...
... Encyclopédie , ‡ after some severe strictures on the solutions proposed by * " There is nothing singular in applying the word beauty to " sounds . The ancients observe the peculiar dignity of the 66 senses of seeing and hearing ; that ...
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... Encyclopédie , but yet much more extensive than the nature of the subject will admit of ; -That , in the objects of all our different ex- ternal senses , there is some common quality to which the epithet Beautiful may be applied ; and ...
... Encyclopédie , but yet much more extensive than the nature of the subject will admit of ; -That , in the objects of all our different ex- ternal senses , there is some common quality to which the epithet Beautiful may be applied ; and ...
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agreeable analogous appear applied argument Aristotle association attention beauty Berkeleian Burke cerning chiefly Cicero circumstances colours common composition conceived concerning conclusions connected consequence considered convey criticism Descartes doctrine Dr Johnson Dr Priestley Dr Reid effect employed Encyclopédie epithet Essay existence experience expression external fact faculties fancy farther feelings former genius habits Human Mind Hume ideas idées illustration imagination inductive Philosophy innate ideas instances intel intellectual judgment knowledge language literal Locke Locke's Longinus Malebranche matter means ment metaphorical metaphysical moral nature neral notions objects observation occasion opinion origin passage peculiar perceived perception phenomena philosophical Philosophy of Mind phrase physical Picturesque Plato pleasure poet present principles produced quæ qualities readers reason Reid's remark respect seems sensation sense sensibility shew sion speak species spect speculations sublime supposed taste theory things thought tical tion truth various word writers