A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... look abroad beyond the boundaries that chance , conceit , or laziness has set to their inquires , but live separate from the notions , discourses , and at- tainments of the rest of mankind , may not amiss be represented by the ...
... look abroad beyond the boundaries that chance , conceit , or laziness has set to their inquires , but live separate from the notions , discourses , and at- tainments of the rest of mankind , may not amiss be represented by the ...
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... looks like the degradation of a man below the dignity of his nature . It is true , that he that reasons well in any one thing has a mind naturally capable of reasoning well in others , and to the same degree of strength and clearness ...
... looks like the degradation of a man below the dignity of his nature . It is true , that he that reasons well in any one thing has a mind naturally capable of reasoning well in others , and to the same degree of strength and clearness ...
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... look after , This engages his thoughts in religion ; and here it mightily lies upon him to understand and reason right . Men , therefore , cannot be excused from understanding the words , and framing the general notions relating to reli ...
... look after , This engages his thoughts in religion ; and here it mightily lies upon him to understand and reason right . Men , therefore , cannot be excused from understanding the words , and framing the general notions relating to reli ...
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... look into them- selves , and observe whether they do not in- dulge some weaknesses , allow some miscar- riages in the management of their intellect- ua ! faculty , which is prejudicial to them in the search of truth . § 13. Observations ...
... look into them- selves , and observe whether they do not in- dulge some weaknesses , allow some miscar- riages in the management of their intellect- ua ! faculty , which is prejudicial to them in the search of truth . § 13. Observations ...
الصفحة 57
... look into all sorts of knowledge , and exercise their understandings in so wide a variety and stock of knowledge . But I do not propose it as a variety and stock of knowl- edge , but a variety and freedom of think- ing , as an increase ...
... look into all sorts of knowledge , and exercise their understandings in so wide a variety and stock of knowledge . But I do not propose it as a variety and stock of knowl- edge , but a variety and freedom of think- ing , as an increase ...
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