The Philosophy of RhetoricThomas Turnbull, 1819 - 566 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 74
... facts , which in the present instant , are situated within the sphere of their activity , and no sooner discharge their office in any particular in- stance , than the articles of information exhibited by them 74 Book I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
... facts , which in the present instant , are situated within the sphere of their activity , and no sooner discharge their office in any particular in- stance , than the articles of information exhibited by them 74 Book I. THE PHILOSOPHY.
الصفحة 75
... present do come under the notice of our senses . Now , in order to render this knowledge useful to us , in discovering the nature of things , and in regulating our conduct , a further process of the mind is necessary , which deserves to ...
... present do come under the notice of our senses . Now , in order to render this knowledge useful to us , in discovering the nature of things , and in regulating our conduct , a further process of the mind is necessary , which deserves to ...
الصفحة 76
... present to recollect a parti- cular instance in which I have seen this effect produced , or even in which I have had the fact attested by a cre- dible witness . Some will perhaps object , that the account now given makes our ...
... present to recollect a parti- cular instance in which I have seen this effect produced , or even in which I have had the fact attested by a cre- dible witness . Some will perhaps object , that the account now given makes our ...
الصفحة 90
... present to our view at one instant ; for then we should , in that instant , perceive the whole intuitively . Our remembrance , on the contrary , amounts to no more than this , that the perception of the truth of the axiom to which we ...
... present to our view at one instant ; for then we should , in that instant , perceive the whole intuitively . Our remembrance , on the contrary , amounts to no more than this , that the perception of the truth of the axiom to which we ...
الصفحة 95
... present purpose . My first observation is , that this method of arguing has not the least affinity to moral reasoning , the proce- dure in the one being the very reverse of that employed in the other . In moral reasoning we proceed by ...
... present purpose . My first observation is , that this method of arguing has not the least affinity to moral reasoning , the proce- dure in the one being the very reverse of that employed in the other . In moral reasoning we proceed by ...
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