Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... 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 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... 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 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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... passage I shall offer only two remarks . The first is , that , notwithstanding Mr Belsham's zeal for Hartley's Theory of Vibrations , he confes- ses explicitly , that " we cannot absolutely ascertain , " what that affection of the brain ...
... passage I shall offer only two remarks . The first is , that , notwithstanding Mr Belsham's zeal for Hartley's Theory of Vibrations , he confes- ses explicitly , that " we cannot absolutely ascertain , " what that affection of the brain ...
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... passage : " For the partiality which he ( Dr Cogan ) shews to " Dr Reid , we may easily account , as being a just tribute to the ❝ingenuity and industry of that writer , and to the numerous " valuable observations which enrich his ...
... passage : " For the partiality which he ( Dr Cogan ) shews to " Dr Reid , we may easily account , as being a just tribute to the ❝ingenuity and industry of that writer , and to the numerous " valuable observations which enrich his ...
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... passages , Priestley observes , that " the suspicion that we are got to ultimate princi- 66 ples , necessarily checks all farther inquiry , and is " therefore of great disservice in philosophy . Let " Dr Reid , " he continues , " lay ...
... passages , Priestley observes , that " the suspicion that we are got to ultimate princi- 66 ples , necessarily checks all farther inquiry , and is " therefore of great disservice in philosophy . Let " Dr Reid , " he continues , " lay ...
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... passage . To the first branch of science he gives the name of Quoi ; to the second , that of Πρακτική ; to the third , that of Σημειωτική ; or Λογική ; adding , with respect to the word Φυσική , * Wealth of Nations , Vol . III . pp ...
... passage . To the first branch of science he gives the name of Quoi ; to the second , that of Πρακτική ; to the third , that of Σημειωτική ; or Λογική ; adding , with respect to the word Φυσική , * Wealth of Nations , Vol . III . pp ...
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