Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... natural progress of the mind . - Beauty of Colours - of Forms - of Motion . Combinations of these . - Uniformity in works of art . - Beauty of Nature , CHAPTER III . - Remarks on some of Mr Burke's principles which do not agree with the ...
... natural progress of the mind . - Beauty of Colours - of Forms - of Motion . Combinations of these . - Uniformity in works of art . - Beauty of Nature , CHAPTER III . - Remarks on some of Mr Burke's principles which do not agree with the ...
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... Natural Philoso- phy with the greatest success . The Physiological Theories which profess to explain how our different ... nature ; nor am I afraid of being contradicted by any competent and candid judge , how sanguine soever may be his ...
... Natural Philoso- phy with the greatest success . The Physiological Theories which profess to explain how our different ... nature ; nor am I afraid of being contradicted by any competent and candid judge , how sanguine soever may be his ...
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... nature . * I have been induced to caution my readers against the possibility of such a misapprehension of my mean . I hilosophy of the Human Mind , pp . 11 , 12 , 3d ed . ing , by the following passage in a late publication Chap . I. 5 ...
... nature . * I have been induced to caution my readers against the possibility of such a misapprehension of my mean . I hilosophy of the Human Mind , pp . 11 , 12 , 3d ed . ing , by the following passage in a late publication Chap . I. 5 ...
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... nature and essence ; confining the attention entirely to phenomena , which every individual has it in his power to examine for him , self , who chooses to exercise the powers of his un- derstanding . In this respect , it differs equally ...
... nature and essence ; confining the attention entirely to phenomena , which every individual has it in his power to examine for him , self , who chooses to exercise the powers of his un- derstanding . In this respect , it differs equally ...
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... Nature . So that the laws " of nature are nothing else but the most general " facts relating to the operations of nature , which ❝ include a great many particular facts under them . " And if , in any case , we should give the name of a ...
... Nature . So that the laws " of nature are nothing else but the most general " facts relating to the operations of nature , which ❝ include a great many particular facts under them . " And if , in any case , we should give the name of a ...
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