Critical Essays on a Few Subjects: Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyH. B. Williams, 1842 - 352 |
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... former . His style is never or namented but by accident , nor terse but from the nature of the argument . He uses perfect good faith with the reader , never attempting to hide the frivolity of an idea by a pomp- ous enunciation , or to ...
... former . His style is never or namented but by accident , nor terse but from the nature of the argument . He uses perfect good faith with the reader , never attempting to hide the frivolity of an idea by a pomp- ous enunciation , or to ...
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... former it is more practical , in the latter more comprehen- sive . But in thus asserting the equal appositeness of a plain style and simplicity of manner to philosophical subjects , we mean more than simply to defend Locke from the ...
... former it is more practical , in the latter more comprehen- sive . But in thus asserting the equal appositeness of a plain style and simplicity of manner to philosophical subjects , we mean more than simply to defend Locke from the ...
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... former , arose the Scotch and German schools , the opposite poles of modern philosophy . Up to a recent period , the authority of Locke , in all that related to style of thought and expression , was paramount among English philosophers ...
... former , arose the Scotch and German schools , the opposite poles of modern philosophy . Up to a recent period , the authority of Locke , in all that related to style of thought and expression , was paramount among English philosophers ...
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... former plain garb in quaint devices and foreign fashions . A forced marriage has been effected between poetry and philosophy , the latter borrowing from the former a license to indulge in conceit and highly figurative expres- sion , and ...
... former plain garb in quaint devices and foreign fashions . A forced marriage has been effected between poetry and philosophy , the latter borrowing from the former a license to indulge in conceit and highly figurative expres- sion , and ...
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... former stock of knowledge , but relates to 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 ...
... former stock of knowledge , but relates to 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 ...
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