A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... examining for them- selves . 2. The second is of those who put passion in the place of reason , and being resolved that shall govern their actions and arguments , neither use their own , nor hearken to other people's reason , any ...
... examining for them- selves . 2. The second is of those who put passion in the place of reason , and being resolved that shall govern their actions and arguments , neither use their own , nor hearken to other people's reason , any ...
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... examine it to the bottom , and see the root it springs from , and that is a custom of taking up with principles that are not self - evident , and very often not so much as true . It is not unusual to see men rest their opinions upon ...
... examine it to the bottom , and see the root it springs from , and that is a custom of taking up with principles that are not self - evident , and very often not so much as true . It is not unusual to see men rest their opinions upon ...
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... but many different and opposite deduc- tions must be examined and laid together , before a man can come to make a right judgment of the point in question . What then can be expected from men that neither see the 24 OF THE CONDUCT.
... but many different and opposite deduc- tions must be examined and laid together , before a man can come to make a right judgment of the point in question . What then can be expected from men that neither see the 24 OF THE CONDUCT.
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... 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- ing should be accustomed to , which is so dif- ferent ...
... 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- ing should be accustomed to , which is so dif- ferent ...
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... examine his own . - Nobody is convinced of his by the accusation of another , he recriminates by the same rule , and is clear . The only way to remove this great cause of ignorance and error out of the world is for every one impartially ...
... examine his own . - Nobody is convinced of his by the accusation of another , he recriminates by the same rule , and is clear . The only way to remove this great cause of ignorance and error out of the world is for every one impartially ...
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