A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... authority justify it : who , not servilely thinking learning could not be advanced beyond what it was , because for many ages it had not been , did not rest in the lazy approbation and ap- plause of what was , because it was ; but en ...
... authority justify it : who , not servilely thinking learning could not be advanced beyond what it was , because for many ages it had not been , did not rest in the lazy approbation and ap- plause of what was , because it was ; but en ...
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... authority of any thing but their own , not fancied , but perceived , evidence . This was rightly called imposition , and is of all other the worst and most dangerous sort of it . For we impose upon ourselves , which is the strongest ...
... authority of any thing but their own , not fancied , but perceived , evidence . This was rightly called imposition , and is of all other the worst and most dangerous sort of it . For we impose upon ourselves , which is the strongest ...
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... authority of that , which for its novelty , or for some other fancy , best pleases him . $ 14 . Bias . NEXT to these , we may place those , who suffer their own natural tempers and passions they are possessed with to influence their ...
... authority of that , which for its novelty , or for some other fancy , best pleases him . $ 14 . Bias . NEXT to these , we may place those , who suffer their own natural tempers and passions they are possessed with to influence their ...
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... authority to render all other studies insignifi- cant or contemptible , is often indulged so far as to be ielied upon , and made use of in other parts of knowledge , to which it does not at all belong , and wherewith it has no manner of ...
... authority to render all other studies insignifi- cant or contemptible , is often indulged so far as to be ielied upon , and made use of in other parts of knowledge , to which it does not at all belong , and wherewith it has no manner of ...
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... authorities , wherever they find them to favour their own opinions . There is nothing almost has done more harm to men dedicated to letters than giving the name of study to reading , and making a man of great reading to be the same with ...
... authorities , wherever they find them to favour their own opinions . There is nothing almost has done more harm to men dedicated to letters than giving the name of study to reading , and making a man of great reading to be the same with ...
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