Critical Essays on a Few Subjects Connected with the History and Present Condition of Speculative PhilosophyH.B. Williams, 1842 - 352 This book contains a collection of critical essays on a few subjects connected with the history and present condition of speculative philosophy, including an essay on the transcendentalist movement in America. |
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... Locke's principles of toleration are the obvious results of the principles established in his essay on the human understanding . The present popularity of Cousin's writings in this country , is to be attributed in great measure to his ...
... Locke's principles of toleration are the obvious results of the principles established in his essay on the human understanding . The present popularity of Cousin's writings in this country , is to be attributed in great measure to his ...
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... Locke , Clarke , Berkeley , and Reid are not so much talked about in this coun- try , as Kant , Fichte , Schelling , and Cousin . The reason probably is , that the only living writers of much note are of the continental school , and ...
... Locke , Clarke , Berkeley , and Reid are not so much talked about in this coun- try , as Kant , Fichte , Schelling , and Cousin . The reason probably is , that the only living writers of much note are of the continental school , and ...
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... Locke's philosophy , can be explained only on the supposition , that Cousin's Criticism of the Essay on Human Understanding is much more studied than the Essay itself . In no other way can I account for the prevalence of the opinion ...
... Locke's philosophy , can be explained only on the supposition , that Cousin's Criticism of the Essay on Human Understanding is much more studied than the Essay itself . In no other way can I account for the prevalence of the opinion ...
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... Locke , and Berkeley , and Reid , stand as high in the general history of philosophy , as any others , of which any single country can boast . No one need to be asham- ed of a hearty admiration of their characters and ser- vices ...
... Locke , and Berkeley , and Reid , stand as high in the general history of philosophy , as any others , of which any single country can boast . No one need to be asham- ed of a hearty admiration of their characters and ser- vices ...
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... in them , of which no one can be more sensible than the wri- ter . He covets the praise only of sincerity and good intentions . BOSTON , May , 1842 . ESSAY CONTENTS . I. LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS , II PREFACE . xxi.
... in them , of which no one can be more sensible than the wri- ter . He covets the praise only of sincerity and good intentions . BOSTON , May , 1842 . ESSAY CONTENTS . I. LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS , II PREFACE . xxi.
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