Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH . SECOND EDITION . EDINBURGH : Printed by George Ramsay and Company , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , EDINBUrgh ; CADELL AND DAVIES ; LONGMAN , HURST , rees , orme , AND BROWN ; J ...
... MORAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH . SECOND EDITION . EDINBURGH : Printed by George Ramsay and Company , FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND COMPANY , EDINBUrgh ; CADELL AND DAVIES ; LONGMAN , HURST , rees , orme , AND BROWN ; J ...
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... moral , of the Human Mind . What advantage , either theoretical or practical , do we reap from this pretended discovery ; -a discovery necessarily involved in the arbitrary definitions with which the author sets out ? I must acknowledge ...
... moral , of the Human Mind . What advantage , either theoretical or practical , do we reap from this pretended discovery ; -a discovery necessarily involved in the arbitrary definitions with which the author sets out ? I must acknowledge ...
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... moral principles ? I lay but little stress , comparatively , on those rare , though inestimable op- portunities of gratifying an experimental curiosity , which are presented by the Blind and the Deaf , when they are qualified to give a ...
... moral principles ? I lay but little stress , comparatively , on those rare , though inestimable op- portunities of gratifying an experimental curiosity , which are presented by the Blind and the Deaf , when they are qualified to give a ...
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... moral habits ; in developing his sensitive principles ; and in unlocking all the hidden sources of internal enjoyment ? Nor let it be object- ed , that education is not a branch of the Philoso- phy of the Human Mind . So far as it Chap ...
... moral habits ; in developing his sensitive principles ; and in unlocking all the hidden sources of internal enjoyment ? Nor let it be object- ed , that education is not a branch of the Philoso- phy of the Human Mind . So far as it Chap ...
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... moral improvement ; and to shed on his understanding that pure and steady light , without which reason itself can do but little , either to exalt his views , or to secure his happiness ? Even the very curious facts here appealed to ...
... moral improvement ; and to shed on his understanding that pure and steady light , without which reason itself can do but little , either to exalt his views , or to secure his happiness ? Even the very curious facts here appealed to ...
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