Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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Strona ix
... mind , or man in general , considered apart from all the peculiarities , by which each person is distinguished from his fellows . Its conclusions are universal , having no respect to times , countries , or individuals . Some theory of ...
... mind , or man in general , considered apart from all the peculiarities , by which each person is distinguished from his fellows . Its conclusions are universal , having no respect to times , countries , or individuals . Some theory of ...
Strona xi
... minds of the people with their brilliant theories and kindling eloquence , they wielded a power of the magnitude of ... mind will ever become so common in this country , as to prepare the way for the prevalence of a philosophy quite as ...
... minds of the people with their brilliant theories and kindling eloquence , they wielded a power of the magnitude of ... mind will ever become so common in this country , as to prepare the way for the prevalence of a philosophy quite as ...
Strona xv
... mind , and leads to an ideal life . Theological writings gradual- ly adapt themselves to this musing disposition , and speculative dogmas form its appropriate aliment . In these rather desultory remarks , I have endeav- ored to point ...
... mind , and leads to an ideal life . Theological writings gradual- ly adapt themselves to this musing disposition , and speculative dogmas form its appropriate aliment . In these rather desultory remarks , I have endeav- ored to point ...
Strona 2
... mind , and his entire freedom from any desire for effect . Though some- what positive in the statement of opinions , and pertinacious in their support , he never puts on the robes and declares his sentiments in the tone of a dogmatist ...
... mind , and his entire freedom from any desire for effect . Though some- what positive in the statement of opinions , and pertinacious in their support , he never puts on the robes and declares his sentiments in the tone of a dogmatist ...
Strona 3
... mind was of that generous cast , which welcomed truth wherever it was to be found . He considered the triteness of a remark rather as evidence of its truth , than as an argument against its repeti- tion . But the novelty of his method ...
... mind was of that generous cast , which welcomed truth wherever it was to be found . He considered the triteness of a remark rather as evidence of its truth , than as an argument against its repeti- tion . But the novelty of his method ...
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