Essays on the Powers of the Human Mind: To which are Added, An Essay on Quantity, and An Analysis of Aristotle's Logic ...T. Tegg, 1827 - 676 pàgines |
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... doctrine which they heard , some of them thirty years ago , delivered to them more diffusely , and with the repetitions and illustrations pro- per for such audiences . I am afraid , indeed , that the more intelligent reader , who is con ...
... doctrine which they heard , some of them thirty years ago , delivered to them more diffusely , and with the repetitions and illustrations pro- per for such audiences . I am afraid , indeed , that the more intelligent reader , who is con ...
Pàgina 8
... several dialogues of Plato , and which many ancient , as well as modern writers , have ascribed to Plato as the inventor . But it is cer- tain that Plato had his doctrine upon this subject , 8 [ ESSAY I. EXPLICATION OF WORDS .
... several dialogues of Plato , and which many ancient , as well as modern writers , have ascribed to Plato as the inventor . But it is cer- tain that Plato had his doctrine upon this subject , 8 [ ESSAY I. EXPLICATION OF WORDS .
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... doctrine upon this subject , as well as the name idea , from the school of Pythagoras . We have still extant a tract of Timæus the Locrian , a Pythagorean Philosopher , concerning the soul of the world , in which we find the substance ...
... doctrine upon this subject , as well as the name idea , from the school of Pythagoras . We have still extant a tract of Timæus the Locrian , a Pythagorean Philosopher , concerning the soul of the world , in which we find the substance ...
Pàgina 41
... doctrine , which he pretended to prove , by just induction , from his conjectures , which were to stand or fall according as future ex- periments and observations should establish or refute them . His conjec- tures he has put in the ...
... doctrine , which he pretended to prove , by just induction , from his conjectures , which were to stand or fall according as future ex- periments and observations should establish or refute them . His conjec- tures he has put in the ...
Pàgina 42
... doctrine of vibrations , joined with that of association . " Pro- His notion of the vibrations , excited in the nerves , is expressed in propositions 4 and 5 of the first part of his Observations on Man . position 4. External objects ...
... doctrine of vibrations , joined with that of association . " Pro- His notion of the vibrations , excited in the nerves , is expressed in propositions 4 and 5 of the first part of his Observations on Man . position 4. External objects ...
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