A Treatise on the Conduct of the UnderstandingS. Andrus & son, 1849 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... weakness in men's understandings , as well as other faculties , come from want of a right use of their own minds , I am apt to think the fault is generally mislaid upon nature , and there is often a complaint of want of parts , when the ...
... weakness in men's understandings , as well as other faculties , come from want of a right use of their own minds , I am apt to think the fault is generally mislaid upon nature , and there is often a complaint of want of parts , when the ...
الصفحة 27
... weakness ; o if they give them up to their reasons , they , with them , give up all truth and farther inquiry , and think there is no such thing as certainty . For if you would enlarge their thoughts , and settle them upon more remote ...
... weakness ; o if they give them up to their reasons , they , with them , give up all truth and farther inquiry , and think there is no such thing as certainty . For if you would enlarge their thoughts , and settle them upon more remote ...
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... weakness , but all the arguments , after having been so examined on both sides , must be laid in bal- ance one against another , and , upon the whole , - the understanding determine its assent . This is a way of reasoning the understand ...
... weakness , but all the arguments , after having been so examined on both sides , must be laid in bal- ance one against another , and , upon the whole , - the understanding determine its assent . This is a way of reasoning the understand ...
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... weak and wrong principles For all that is to be found in books is not built upon true foun- dations , nor always rightly deduced from the principles it is pretended to be built on . Such an examen as is requisite to discover that ...
... weak and wrong principles For all that is to be found in books is not built upon true foun- dations , nor always rightly deduced from the principles it is pretended to be built on . Such an examen as is requisite to discover that ...
الصفحة 63
... weak and narrow comprehension . It is not amiss that every one should relish the science that he has made his peculiar study : a view of its beau- ties , and a sense of its usefulness , carries a man on with the more delight and warmth ...
... weak and narrow comprehension . It is not amiss that every one should relish the science that he has made his peculiar study : a view of its beau- ties , and a sense of its usefulness , carries a man on with the more delight and warmth ...
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