A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
... forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear any opposition to his opinion , it ' he cannot so ...
... forces him to ; and that they are arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear any opposition to his opinion , it ' he cannot so ...
الصفحة 41
... force of truth ; and yet nothing is more frequent than this . Men are fond of certain tenets upon no other evidence but respect and custom , and think they must maintain them , or all is gone ; though they have never examined the ground ...
... force of truth ; and yet nothing is more frequent than this . Men are fond of certain tenets upon no other evidence but respect and custom , and think they must maintain them , or all is gone ; though they have never examined the ground ...
الصفحة 58
... force , and coherence of what is said ; and then , as far as we apprehend and see the connexion of ideas , so far it is ours ; without that , it is but so much loose matter floating in our brain . The memory may be stored , but the ...
... force , and coherence of what is said ; and then , as far as we apprehend and see the connexion of ideas , so far it is ours ; without that , it is but so much loose matter floating in our brain . The memory may be stored , but the ...
الصفحة 80
... beyond its strength , like the body , strained by lifting at a weight too heavy , has often its force broken , and thereby gets an unaptness or an up aversion to any vigorous attempt ever after A sinew cracked 80 OF THE CONDUCT Wandering,
... beyond its strength , like the body , strained by lifting at a weight too heavy , has often its force broken , and thereby gets an unaptness or an up aversion to any vigorous attempt ever after A sinew cracked 80 OF THE CONDUCT Wandering,
الصفحة 81
... force again on any subject that re- quires thought and meditation . The under- standing should be brought to the difficult and knotty parts of knowledge , that try the strength of thought , and a full bent of the mind by insensible ...
... force again on any subject that re- quires thought and meditation . The under- standing should be brought to the difficult and knotty parts of knowledge , that try the strength of thought , and a full bent of the mind by insensible ...
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