The Philosophical Works of the Late Right Honorable Henry St. John, Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, Tom 1David Mallet, 1754 - 379 |
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... necessary , in order to make a true eftimate of human knowledge , that we take fuch a view likewise of those faculties by the exercise of which our minds proceed in acquiring know- ledge . I have mentioned perception ; and reten- tion ...
... necessary , in order to make a true eftimate of human knowledge , that we take fuch a view likewise of those faculties by the exercise of which our minds proceed in acquiring know- ledge . I have mentioned perception ; and reten- tion ...
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... necessary for their purpose , like the declination of these atoms : after which they concluded that fuch a number of entities in perpetual motion and action one on another , muit pafs fooner or later through all poffibl : M 4 poffible ...
... necessary for their purpose , like the declination of these atoms : after which they concluded that fuch a number of entities in perpetual motion and action one on another , muit pafs fooner or later through all poffibl : M 4 poffible ...
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... necessary to real " knowledge . " Conformity with what ? With themselves ? That meaning is too abfurd to be supposed . With other ideas of what exists , or has exifted ? That cannot be intended neither for these ideas are " not copies ...
... necessary to real " knowledge . " Conformity with what ? With themselves ? That meaning is too abfurd to be supposed . With other ideas of what exists , or has exifted ? That cannot be intended neither for these ideas are " not copies ...
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... necessary , even in abftract meditation , that this filent language depends on memory , and that memory depends on certain tracks which are made on the brain . You will be told that these tracks are the characters of that book wherein ...
... necessary , even in abftract meditation , that this filent language depends on memory , and that memory depends on certain tracks which are made on the brain . You will be told that these tracks are the characters of that book wherein ...
Strona 280
... necessary and felf - evident truths which are really fuch . Men , who would have been giants in the human sphere , have dwindled into pigmies by going out of it . Instead of heaping mountains on mountains of knowledge to fcale the fky ...
... necessary and felf - evident truths which are really fuch . Men , who would have been giants in the human sphere , have dwindled into pigmies by going out of it . Instead of heaping mountains on mountains of knowledge to fcale the fky ...
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Strona 94 - Bred to think as well as speak by rote, they furnish their minds, as they furnish their houses, or clothe their bodies, with the fancies of other men, and according to the mode of the age and country. They pick up their ideas and notions in common conversation, or in their schools. The first are always superficial, and both are commonly false.
Strona 302 - The whole world appears, as soon as we come into historical light, overrun with them. The vulgar embrace them easily, even after the true doctrine of a divine unity has been taught and received...
Strona 287 - Plato imagined, after more ancient philosophers, that every man is born with a certain reminiscence, and that when we seem to be taught, we are only put in mind of what we knew in a former state.