An Abridgment of Elements of Criticism |
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In historical facts we proceed in the order of time , and through the chain of causes and effects . In science we proceed from effects to causes ; from B particular propositions to general ones . In an historical chaiņ ASSOCIATION OF ...
In historical facts we proceed in the order of time , and through the chain of causes and effects . In science we proceed from effects to causes ; from B particular propositions to general ones . In an historical chaiņ ASSOCIATION OF ...
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particular propositions to general ones . In an historical chaiņ every event is particular ; there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . In science , many experiments ' come under one cause ; many causes come under one ...
particular propositions to general ones . In an historical chaiņ every event is particular ; there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . In science , many experiments ' come under one cause ; many causes come under one ...
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The objects of our passions are either general or particular ; fame , honor , & c . are general ; a house , a garden , & c . are particular objects . The passions directed to general objects are termed appetites ; directed to particular ...
The objects of our passions are either general or particular ; fame , honor , & c . are general ; a house , a garden , & c . are particular objects . The passions directed to general objects are termed appetites ; directed to particular ...
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With respect to education in particular , what a spacious and commodious avenue is here opened to the heart of a young person ! REVIEW . What are the uses of music ? What kind of events afford the greatest joy ? The greatest sorrow ?
With respect to education in particular , what a spacious and commodious avenue is here opened to the heart of a young person ! REVIEW . What are the uses of music ? What kind of events afford the greatest joy ? The greatest sorrow ?
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To explain that law , we must distinguish between a particular and a general end . I call a particular end what may be accomplished by a single act : a general end , on the contrary , admits acts without number ; because it cannot be ...
To explain that law , we must distinguish between a particular and a general end . I call a particular end what may be accomplished by a single act : a general end , on the contrary , admits acts without number ; because it cannot be ...
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