Elements of Criticism, Volum 1Bell & Bradfute, 1817 - 515 pàgines |
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... reason- ing faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that respect , a just conception of the importance of criticism , we need but reflect upon the ordinary method of education ...
... reason- ing faculties , prepares the mind for entering into subjects more intricate and abstract . To have , in that respect , a just conception of the importance of criticism , we need but reflect upon the ordinary method of education ...
Pàgina 8
... reason , sufficient to unravel all the intricacies of philosophy . Nor ought it to be overlooked , that the reason- ings employed on the fine arts are of the same kind with those which regulate our conduct . Mathe- matical and ...
... reason , sufficient to unravel all the intricacies of philosophy . Nor ought it to be overlooked , that the reason- ings employed on the fine arts are of the same kind with those which regulate our conduct . Mathe- matical and ...
Pàgina 11
... reason : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Platonists , Stoics , Pytha- goreans , or Sceptics : the speculative relied no far- ther on their own judgment but to chuse a leader , whom they implicitly ...
... reason : Philosophers anciently were divided into sects , being Epicureans , Platonists , Stoics , Pytha- goreans , or Sceptics : the speculative relied no far- ther on their own judgment but to chuse a leader , whom they implicitly ...
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... reason makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great measure regulated by the foregoing relations : an external object is no sooner presented to us in idea , than it suggests to the mind other objects to which it is ...
... reason makes probable , that the train of our thoughts is in a great measure regulated by the foregoing relations : an external object is no sooner presented to us in idea , than it suggests to the mind other objects to which it is ...
Pàgina 34
... reason , cannot of itself be the cause of any emotion . We have , it is true , no knowledge of any being or substance but by means of its attributes ; and therefore no being can be agreeable to us otherwise than by their means . But ...
... reason , cannot of itself be the cause of any emotion . We have , it is true , no knowledge of any being or substance but by means of its attributes ; and therefore no being can be agreeable to us otherwise than by their means . But ...
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