A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... fancy has recom- mended to their thoughts , their reasoning about it is still after their own fashion ; be it better or worse , it serves their turns , and is the best they are acquainted with ; and therefore OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 23.
... fancy has recom- mended to their thoughts , their reasoning about it is still after their own fashion ; be it better or worse , it serves their turns , and is the best they are acquainted with ; and therefore OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 23.
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... 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 THE UNDERSTANDING .
... 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 THE UNDERSTANDING .
الصفحة 43
... fancy , ex- travagance , any thing rather than under- standing , if it must be under the constraint of receiving and holding opinions by the authority of any thing but their own , not fancied , but perceived , evidence . This was ...
... fancy , ex- travagance , any thing rather than under- standing , if it must be under the constraint of receiving and holding opinions by the authority of any thing but their own , not fancied , but perceived , evidence . This was ...
الصفحة 48
... fancy , best pleases him . §14 . Bias . NEXT to these , we may place those , who suffer their own natural tempers and passions they are possessed with to influence their judgments , es- pecially of men and things that may any way relate ...
... fancy , best pleases him . §14 . Bias . NEXT to these , we may place those , who suffer their own natural tempers and passions they are possessed with to influence their judgments , es- pecially of men and things that may any way relate ...
الصفحة 79
... fancy , things keep their course ; and the habitudes , correspondences , and relations , keep the same to one another . 27. Resignation . CONTRARY to these , but by a like dangerous excess on the other side , are those who always resign ...
... fancy , things keep their course ; and the habitudes , correspondences , and relations , keep the same to one another . 27. Resignation . CONTRARY to these , but by a like dangerous excess on the other side , are those who always resign ...
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