Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... which was intro- duced by the schoolmen ; and the latter , which appears to me equally exceptionable , has been sanctioned by the authority of In what manner the Philosophy of the Human Mind came 22 Chap . I. 66 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... which was intro- duced by the schoolmen ; and the latter , which appears to me equally exceptionable , has been sanctioned by the authority of In what manner the Philosophy of the Human Mind came 22 Chap . I. 66 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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Dugald Stewart. In what manner the Philosophy of the Human Mind came to be considered as a branch of meta- physics , and to be classed with the frivolous sciences which are commonly included under the same name , is well known to all who ...
Dugald Stewart. In what manner the Philosophy of the Human Mind came to be considered as a branch of meta- physics , and to be classed with the frivolous sciences which are commonly included under the same name , is well known to all who ...
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... manner " the nature of any substance or quality may , by ex- 66 periment , be so detected and ascertained , as to " enable us to manage it at our pleasure . The great- " er part of the Novum Organum , accordingly , is " taken up with ...
... manner " the nature of any substance or quality may , by ex- 66 periment , be so detected and ascertained , as to " enable us to manage it at our pleasure . The great- " er part of the Novum Organum , accordingly , is " taken up with ...
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... manner . " the philosophy of observation , it is merely a gra " tification of our curiosity . By experiment , too , " we generally acquire a pretty correct knowledge " of the causes of the phenomena we produce , as we " ourselves ...
... manner . " the philosophy of observation , it is merely a gra " tification of our curiosity . By experiment , too , " we generally acquire a pretty correct knowledge " of the causes of the phenomena we produce , as we " ourselves ...
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... manner , the practical pur- poses to which the anatomy of the Mind is subser- vient , we shall find the parallel infinitely to its ad- vantage . What has Medicine yet effected in in- creasing the bodily powers of man , in remedying his ...
... manner , the practical pur- poses to which the anatomy of the Mind is subser- vient , we shall find the parallel infinitely to its ad- vantage . What has Medicine yet effected in in- creasing the bodily powers of man , in remedying his ...
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