Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... species . The cultivation of Reason , with a view to the investiga- tion of truth , is only one of the means , although one of the most essential means , towards the improve- ment and happiness of the individual ; and it is merely on ...
... species . The cultivation of Reason , with a view to the investiga- tion of truth , is only one of the means , although one of the most essential means , towards the improve- ment and happiness of the individual ; and it is merely on ...
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... species of Power to which he can aspire , is to impart to others the lights he has struck out by his meditations , and to encourage human reason , by his example , to assert its liberty . To what did the discoveries made by Luther ...
... species of Power to which he can aspire , is to impart to others the lights he has struck out by his meditations , and to encourage human reason , by his example , to assert its liberty . To what did the discoveries made by Luther ...
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... species of ideas , but to discover " or discern the relations of those received . " - Of the full import of this proposition in the writer's own mind , he has put it in our power to judge , by a passage in another of his publications ...
... species of ideas , but to discover " or discern the relations of those received . " - Of the full import of this proposition in the writer's own mind , he has put it in our power to judge , by a passage in another of his publications ...
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Dugald Stewart. " external ; and that reasoning or intellect raises no " new species of ideas , but only discerns the rela- " tions of those received . " To this assertion various conclusions , which we have been led to in a former part ...
Dugald Stewart. " external ; and that reasoning or intellect raises no " new species of ideas , but only discerns the rela- " tions of those received . " To this assertion various conclusions , which we have been led to in a former part ...
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... species of instinct , more sure in its opera- " tion than reason itself , could so forcibly transport " us across the gulf by which Mind seems to be se- " parated from the Material World . " * " In every science , " the same author ...
... species of instinct , more sure in its opera- " tion than reason itself , could so forcibly transport " us across the gulf by which Mind seems to be se- " parated from the Material World . " * " In every science , " the same author ...
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