A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... understanding , to conduct it right in the search of knowledge , and in the judg ments it makes . The logic now in use , has so long possessed the chair , as the only art taught in the schools for the direction of the mind in the study ...
... understanding , to conduct it right in the search of knowledge , and in the judg ments it makes . The logic now in use , has so long possessed the chair , as the only art taught in the schools for the direction of the mind in the study ...
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... understanding to it- self , without the guard of any rules . But the remedy reached not the evil , but became a part of it for the logic which took place , though it might do well enough in civil affairs , and the arts which consisted ...
... understanding to it- self , without the guard of any rules . But the remedy reached not the evil , but became a part of it for the logic which took place , though it might do well enough in civil affairs , and the arts which consisted ...
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... understandings . A few rules of logic are thought sufficient in this case for those who pretend to the highest improvement ; whereas , I think there are a great many na- tural defects in the understanding capable of amendment , which ...
... understandings . A few rules of logic are thought sufficient in this case for those who pretend to the highest improvement ; whereas , I think there are a great many na- tural defects in the understanding capable of amendment , which ...
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