A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... direct and safe way to it . But to be indifferent whether we embrace falsehood or truth , is the great road to error . Those who are not indifferent which opinion is true , are guilty of this ; they suppose with- out examining , that ...
... direct and safe way to it . But to be indifferent whether we embrace falsehood or truth , is the great road to error . Those who are not indifferent which opinion is true , are guilty of this ; they suppose with- out examining , that ...
الصفحة 61
... direct way of truth , or is quite besides it . And thus mathematicians do , who do not in every new problem run it back to the first axioms , through all the whole train of intermediate G # propositions . Certain theorems , that they ...
... direct way of truth , or is quite besides it . And thus mathematicians do , who do not in every new problem run it back to the first axioms , through all the whole train of intermediate G # propositions . Certain theorems , that they ...
الصفحة 65
... direct it right to the knowledge of things , must avoid those undue mixtures , and not by a fondness for what he has found useful and necessary in one , transfer it to another science , where it serves only to perplex and confound the ...
... direct it right to the knowledge of things , must avoid those undue mixtures , and not by a fondness for what he has found useful and necessary in one , transfer it to another science , where it serves only to perplex and confound the ...
الصفحة 86
... direct that train of ideas , that so , since there will new ones perpetually come into our thoughts by a constant succession , we may be able by choice so to direct them , that none may come in view but such as are pertinent to our ...
... direct that train of ideas , that so , since there will new ones perpetually come into our thoughts by a constant succession , we may be able by choice so to direct them , that none may come in view but such as are pertinent to our ...
الصفحة 102
... direct way be to study , read , and consider that book , weigh and compare the parts of it to find the truth , rather than espouse the doctrines of any party ? who , though they acknowledge his authority , have already interpreted and ...
... direct way be to study , read , and consider that book , weigh and compare the parts of it to find the truth , rather than espouse the doctrines of any party ? who , though they acknowledge his authority , have already interpreted and ...
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