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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... give it such a name , —to local and tem- porary causes , if there were not some features in the character and condition of the people , which would seem to promise it a great extension and a permanent influence . As M. de Tocqueville ...
... give it such a name , —to local and tem- porary causes , if there were not some features in the character and condition of the people , which would seem to promise it a great extension and a permanent influence . As M. de Tocqueville ...
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... give time and labor to such an undertaking . But general principles are soon stated and easily learned . By their aid , the most compli- cated and difficult questions are quickly settled , and any person will run the risk of applying ...
... give time and labor to such an undertaking . But general principles are soon stated and easily learned . By their aid , the most compli- cated and difficult questions are quickly settled , and any person will run the risk of applying ...
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... places . So the techni- calities of the logician give an apparent weight to common reasoning , and the familiar argument is not recognised in its scholastic garb . How far Kant imposed upon himself 12 LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS .
... places . So the techni- calities of the logician give an apparent weight to common reasoning , and the familiar argument is not recognised in its scholastic garb . How far Kant imposed upon himself 12 LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS .
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... gives by a word , another must express by a circumlocution . A particle in Greek may convey a distinction , which a sen- tence is necessary to explain in English . Moreover , the various uses of a word expose an inquirer or disputant to ...
... gives by a word , another must express by a circumlocution . A particle in Greek may convey a distinction , which a sen- tence is necessary to explain in English . Moreover , the various uses of a word expose an inquirer or disputant to ...
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... the study of such writings tends to heat the imagination , and blind the * · Edinburgh Review . Vol . xxxvI . Art . Stewart's Dissertation . - - judgment ; that it gives a dictatorial tone 2 * LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS . 17.
... the study of such writings tends to heat the imagination , and blind the * · Edinburgh Review . Vol . xxxvI . Art . Stewart's Dissertation . - - judgment ; that it gives a dictatorial tone 2 * LOCKE AND THE TRANSCENDENTALISTS . 17.
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