A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... arguments , neither use their own , nor hearken to other people's reason , any farther than it suits their humour , interest , or party ; and these one may observe commonly content themselves with words which have no distinct ideas to ...
... arguments , neither use their own , nor hearken to other people's reason , any farther than it suits their humour , interest , or party ; and these one may observe commonly content themselves with words which have no distinct ideas to ...
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... argument should be managed as a mathe- matical demonstration : the connexion and de- pendence of ideas should be followed , till the mind is brought to the source on which it bot- toms , and observes the coherence all along , though in ...
... argument should be managed as a mathe- matical demonstration : the connexion and de- pendence of ideas should be followed , till the mind is brought to the source on which it bot- toms , and observes the coherence all along , though in ...
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... argument to its source , and observe its strength and 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 ...
... argument to its source , and observe its strength and 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 ...
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... argument is advanced with ostentation . But that mind is not in a posture to find the truth , that does not distinctly take all the parts asunder , and , omitting what is not at all to the point , draw a conclusion from the result of ...
... argument is advanced with ostentation . But that mind is not in a posture to find the truth , that does not distinctly take all the parts asunder , and , omitting what is not at all to the point , draw a conclusion from the result of ...
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... arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear any opposition to his opinion , if he cannot so much as give a patient hearing , OF ...
... arguments , and not inclination or fancy , that make him so confident and positive in his tenets . Now , if after all his profession , he cannot bear any opposition to his opinion , if he cannot so much as give a patient hearing , OF ...
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