The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, المجلد 1T. Constable and Company [etc. ], 1854 - 480 من الصفحات |
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... passage in Bacon , as it contains various explanatory clauses and glosses , for which we are in- debted to the ingenuity of the commentator . " The objects about which our minds are occupied , are either spiritual or material , and the ...
... passage in Bacon , as it contains various explanatory clauses and glosses , for which we are in- debted to the ingenuity of the commentator . " The objects about which our minds are occupied , are either spiritual or material , and the ...
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... passage already cited from the latter , where , by some false refinements concerning the nature and functions of Imagination , he has rendered the classification of his predecessor incompar- ably more indistinct and illogical than it ...
... passage already cited from the latter , where , by some false refinements concerning the nature and functions of Imagination , he has rendered the classification of his predecessor incompar- ably more indistinct and illogical than it ...
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... passage , he asserts , that the study of Aristotle was wholly use- less , not only in Theology , but in Natural Philosophy . " What does it contribute , " he asks , " to the knowledge of things , to trifle and cavil in language ...
... passage , he asserts , that the study of Aristotle was wholly use- less , not only in Theology , but in Natural Philosophy . " What does it contribute , " he asks , " to the knowledge of things , to trifle and cavil in language ...
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... passage in Aristotle ( where he attempts to explain why stars become visible in the day- time when viewed from the bottom of a deep well ) that the invention of the telescope was borrowed . The two facts , when combined together ...
... passage in Aristotle ( where he attempts to explain why stars become visible in the day- time when viewed from the bottom of a deep well ) that the invention of the telescope was borrowed . The two facts , when combined together ...
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... passage , which would do credit to the most liberal Protestant , I must refer to the original work . The zeal of Luther for the doctrine of the Nominalists had probably prepossessed him , in his early years , in favour of some of the ...
... passage , which would do credit to the most liberal Protestant , I must refer to the original work . The zeal of Luther for the doctrine of the Nominalists had probably prepossessed him , in his early years , in favour of some of the ...
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