The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة ix
... nature and origin of Experience , Part III . The subdivisions of Moral reasoning , 1. Experience , 2. Analogy , 3. Testimony , 4. Calculations of Chances , Part IV . The superiority of Scientific Evidence re - examined , CHAP . V1 . Of ...
... nature and origin of Experience , Part III . The subdivisions of Moral reasoning , 1. Experience , 2. Analogy , 3. Testimony , 4. Calculations of Chances , Part IV . The superiority of Scientific Evidence re - examined , CHAP . V1 . Of ...
الصفحة x
... Nature and Characters of the Use which gives Law to Language , SECT . I. Reputable use , SECT . II . National use , SECT . III . Present use , CHAP . II . The nature and use of verbal Criticism , with its principal Canons , · SECT . I ...
... Nature and Characters of the Use which gives Law to Language , SECT . I. Reputable use , SECT . II . National use , SECT . III . Present use , CHAP . II . The nature and use of verbal Criticism , with its principal Canons , · SECT . I ...
الصفحة xi
... nature and power of Signs , both in Speaking and in Think- ing , CHAP . VIII . The extensive usefulness of Perspicuity , SECT . I. When its obscurity apposite , if ever it be apposite , and what kind ? ib SECT . II . Objections answered ...
... nature and power of Signs , both in Speaking and in Think- ing , CHAP . VIII . The extensive usefulness of Perspicuity , SECT . I. When its obscurity apposite , if ever it be apposite , and what kind ? ib SECT . II . Objections answered ...
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... nature , may justly be denominated the illegiti- mate issue of his own imagination . He in this resem- bles the man of science , that he acts systematically , for there are false as well as true theorists , and is influenced by certain ...
... nature , may justly be denominated the illegiti- mate issue of his own imagination . He in this resem- bles the man of science , that he acts systematically , for there are false as well as true theorists , and is influenced by certain ...
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... nature , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well as the useful , are founded in experience , but from the difference of their nature , there arises a considerable difference both in their ...
... nature , wherein utility and beauty have almost equal influence . The elegant arts , as well as the useful , are founded in experience , but from the difference of their nature , there arises a considerable difference both in their ...
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