A Treatise on the Conduct of the Understanding, العدد 1Timothy Bedlington, 1828 - 132 من الصفحات |
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... observations , whereon to employ their mind and form their under- standings . It will possibly be objected , " who is suffi- cient for all this ? " I answer , more than can be imagined . Every one knows what his proper business is , and ...
... observations , whereon to employ their mind and form their under- standings . It will possibly be objected , " who is suffi- cient for all this ? " I answer , more than can be imagined . Every one knows what his proper business is , and ...
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... observing the connexion of ideas , and following them in train . Nothing does this better than mathe- matics , which , therefore , I think should be taught all those who have the time and oppor- tunity ; not so much to make them mathema ...
... observing the connexion of ideas , and following them in train . Nothing does this better than mathe- matics , which , therefore , I think should be taught all those who have the time and oppor- tunity ; not so much to make them mathema ...
الصفحة 46
... Observations PARTICULAR matters of fact are the un- doubted foundations on which our civil and natural knowledge is built the benefit the understanding makes of them is to draw from them conclusions , which may be as standing rules of ...
... Observations PARTICULAR matters of fact are the un- doubted foundations on which our civil and natural knowledge is built the benefit the understanding makes of them is to draw from them conclusions , which may be as standing rules of ...
الصفحة 47
... these imperfect observations ; which may be estab- lished into rules fit to be relied on , when they are justified by a sufficient and wary induction of particulars . He that makes no such re- flections OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 47.
... these imperfect observations ; which may be estab- lished into rules fit to be relied on , when they are justified by a sufficient and wary induction of particulars . He that makes no such re- flections OF THE UNDERSTANDING . 47.
الصفحة 48
... observations , that can be of no other use but to perplex and pudder him if he compares them ; or else to misguide him , if he gives himself up to the authority of that , which for its novelty , or for some other fancy , best pleases ...
... observations , that can be of no other use but to perplex and pudder him if he compares them ; or else to misguide him , if he gives himself up to the authority of that , which for its novelty , or for some other fancy , best pleases ...
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