Critical Essays: On a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyJames Munroe & Company, 1845 - 352 |
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... reality and value of all previ ous acquisitions . It becomes , therefore , a matter worthy of all inquiry , whether the present revolution be , like that ef- fected by Lord Bacon , an evidence of intellectual progress , an epoch in the ...
... reality and value of all previ ous acquisitions . It becomes , therefore , a matter worthy of all inquiry , whether the present revolution be , like that ef- fected by Lord Bacon , an evidence of intellectual progress , an epoch in the ...
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... reality , is a doctrine , that , properly carried out , leads directly to the deepest gulf of Pyrrhonism . Before we import this novel terminology into our own language , two questions must be satisfactorily determined . Has its use in ...
... reality , is a doctrine , that , properly carried out , leads directly to the deepest gulf of Pyrrhonism . Before we import this novel terminology into our own language , two questions must be satisfactorily determined . Has its use in ...
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... reality , modes , and relations of familiar objects of thought . As languages vary in copiousness and flexibili- ty , they afford greater or less means of expressing these re- lations with conciseness and elegance . What one language ...
... reality , modes , and relations of familiar objects of thought . As languages vary in copiousness and flexibili- ty , they afford greater or less means of expressing these re- lations with conciseness and elegance . What one language ...
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... reality and fact ; absolute and entire correctness is its proper test . A painting may be true to nature , when the whole composition is ideal , and no archetype is to be found in the works of creation . We say , that Shakspeare does ...
... reality and fact ; absolute and entire correctness is its proper test . A painting may be true to nature , when the whole composition is ideal , and no archetype is to be found in the works of creation . We say , that Shakspeare does ...
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... reality and value of any scheme of experimental phi- losophy , certainly will not accept his conclusions . But do not let them assume the exclusive propriety of their own method , and then censure Locke for adopting a different He has ...
... reality and value of any scheme of experimental phi- losophy , certainly will not accept his conclusions . But do not let them assume the exclusive propriety of their own method , and then censure Locke for adopting a different He has ...
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