Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... considered in its connec- tion with character and happiness , ESSAY FOURTH . - On the culture of certain intellectual habits connected with the first elements of Taste , CHAPTER I. - Dependence of Taste on a relish for the pleasures of ...
... considered in its connec- tion with character and happiness , ESSAY FOURTH . - On the culture of certain intellectual habits connected with the first elements of Taste , CHAPTER I. - Dependence of Taste on a relish for the pleasures of ...
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... considered as Objects of Human Study , are es- " sentially different ; the science of the former rest- ing ultimately on phenomena exhibited to our senses , that of the latter on phenomena of which we are conscious . Instead , therefore ...
... considered as Objects of Human Study , are es- " sentially different ; the science of the former rest- ing ultimately on phenomena exhibited to our senses , that of the latter on phenomena of which we are conscious . Instead , therefore ...
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... considered , even by their warmest ad- vocates , as resting on the same evidence with those conclusions which are open to the examination of all men capable of exercising the power of Reflection ; and , therefore , scientific ...
... considered , even by their warmest ad- vocates , as resting on the same evidence with those conclusions which are open to the examination of all men capable of exercising the power of Reflection ; and , therefore , scientific ...
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... considered as a subject of purely metaphysical research , was classed among the branches of physical science , in the ancient enumeration of the objects of human knowledge . To this identification of two sciences , so extremely ...
... considered as a subject of purely metaphysical research , was classed among the branches of physical science , in the ancient enumeration of the objects of human knowledge . To this identification of two sciences , so extremely ...
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... considered them as all belonging to one science ; the great object of which they conceived to be , first , to treat of those at- tributes which are common to Matter and to Mind secondly , of things separate from Matter ; particu- larly ...
... considered them as all belonging to one science ; the great object of which they conceived to be , first , to treat of those at- tributes which are common to Matter and to Mind secondly , of things separate from Matter ; particu- larly ...
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