A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... mind , or in making him more exact in his reasonings . The first books which gave him a relish for the study of philosophy , were the writings of Des Cartes ; for though he did not approve of all his notions , yet he found that he wrote ...
... mind , or in making him more exact in his reasonings . The first books which gave him a relish for the study of philosophy , were the writings of Des Cartes ; for though he did not approve of all his notions , yet he found that he wrote ...
الصفحة iv
... mind ; but some of the clergy , jealous of such provisions as might prove an obstacle to their ascendency , expressed their disapprobation of them , and procured an additional article to be inserted , securing the countenance and ...
... mind ; but some of the clergy , jealous of such provisions as might prove an obstacle to their ascendency , expressed their disapprobation of them , and procured an additional article to be inserted , securing the countenance and ...
الصفحة xi
... mind . In this situation , his sufferings were greatly alleviated by the kind attention and agreeable conversation of the accomplished lady Masham , who was the daughter of the learned Dr. Cudworth ; as this lady and Mr. Locke had a ...
... mind . In this situation , his sufferings were greatly alleviated by the kind attention and agreeable conversation of the accomplished lady Masham , who was the daughter of the learned Dr. Cudworth ; as this lady and Mr. Locke had a ...
الصفحة 3
... mind , and give the supreme command to the will , as to an agent ; yet the truth is , the man who is the agent determines himself to this or that voluntary action , upon some pre- cedent knowledge , or appearance of knowl- edge in the ...
... mind , and give the supreme command to the will , as to an agent ; yet the truth is , the man who is the agent determines himself to this or that voluntary action , upon some pre- cedent knowledge , or appearance of knowl- edge in the ...
الصفحة 4
... mind in the study of the arts and sciences , that it would perhaps be thought an affectation of novelty to suspect , that rules , that have served the learned world these two or three thousand years , and which without any complaint of ...
... mind in the study of the arts and sciences , that it would perhaps be thought an affectation of novelty to suspect , that rules , that have served the learned world these two or three thousand years , and which without any complaint of ...
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