A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... error all their lives . Some of them I shall take notice of , and endeavour to point out proper reme- dies for in the following discourse . § 3. Reasoning . BESIDES the want of determined ideas 6 OF THE CONDUCT §2. Parts. ...
... error all their lives . Some of them I shall take notice of , and endeavour to point out proper reme- dies for in the following discourse . § 3. Reasoning . BESIDES the want of determined ideas 6 OF THE CONDUCT §2. Parts. ...
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... endeavour to produce like motions in the members not used to them , and it will require length of time and long practice to attain but some degrees of a like ability . What incredi ble and astonishing actions do we find rope- dancers ...
... endeavour to produce like motions in the members not used to them , and it will require length of time and long practice to attain but some degrees of a like ability . What incredi ble and astonishing actions do we find rope- dancers ...
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... endeavour , at that age , to make a man reason well , or speak handsomely , who has never been used to it , though you should lay before him a collection of all the best precepts of logic or oratory . Nobody is made any thing by hearing ...
... endeavour , at that age , to make a man reason well , or speak handsomely , who has never been used to it , though you should lay before him a collection of all the best precepts of logic or oratory . Nobody is made any thing by hearing ...
الصفحة 48
... at first hearing , al- low is the right use every one should make of his understanding . Nobody will be at such an open defiance with common sense , as to pro fess that we should not endeavour to know , and 48 OF THE CONDUCT.
... at first hearing , al- low is the right use every one should make of his understanding . Nobody will be at such an open defiance with common sense , as to pro fess that we should not endeavour to know , and 48 OF THE CONDUCT.
الصفحة 49
John Locke. fess that we should not endeavour to know , and think of things as they are in themselves , and yet there is nothing more frequent than to do the contrary ; and men are apt to ex- cuse themselves , and think they have reason ...
John Locke. fess that we should not endeavour to know , and think of things as they are in themselves , and yet there is nothing more frequent than to do the contrary ; and men are apt to ex- cuse themselves , and think they have reason ...
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