A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... with words which have no distinct ideas to them , though , in other matters that they come with an unbiassed indifferency to , they want not abilities to talk and hear reason , where OF THE UNDERSTANDING . → Reasoning,
... with words which have no distinct ideas to them , though , in other matters that they come with an unbiassed indifferency to , they want not abilities to talk and hear reason , where OF THE UNDERSTANDING . → Reasoning,
الصفحة 32
... distinct ideas , and see the habitudes that all those concerned in the pres- ent inquiry have to one another , and to lay by those which relate not to the proposition in hand , and wholly to leave them out of the reckoning . This is ...
... distinct ideas , and see the habitudes that all those concerned in the pres- ent inquiry have to one another , and to lay by those which relate not to the proposition in hand , and wholly to leave them out of the reckoning . This is ...
الصفحة 57
... distinct provinces of the several sciences in the due order and useful- ness of each of them . If this be that which old men will not think necessary , nor be easily brought to ; it is fit , at least , that it should be practised in the ...
... distinct provinces of the several sciences in the due order and useful- ness of each of them . If this be that which old men will not think necessary , nor be easily brought to ; it is fit , at least , that it should be practised in the ...
الصفحة 83
... distinct idea of that being , it is certainly to him a mere empty sound without a meaning ; and he learns no more by all that is said of it , or attributed to it , than if it were affirmed only of that bare empty sound . They who would ...
... distinct idea of that being , it is certainly to him a mere empty sound without a meaning ; and he learns no more by all that is said of it , or attributed to it , than if it were affirmed only of that bare empty sound . They who would ...
الصفحة 84
... distinct ideas of those en- tities . It will not perhaps be allowed , if I should set down " substantial forms " and " in- tentional species , " as such that may justly be suspected to be of this kind of insignificant terms : but this I ...
... distinct ideas of those en- tities . It will not perhaps be allowed , if I should set down " substantial forms " and " in- tentional species , " as such that may justly be suspected to be of this kind of insignificant terms : but this I ...
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