The Works of Dugald Stewart: Dissertation exhibiting a general view of the progress of metaphysical, ethical and political philosophy, since the revival of letters in EuropeHilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... Treatise of Immutable Morality . It is pleasing to remark , how very generally the heresy here ascribed to Occam is now reprobated by good men of all persuasions . The Catholics have even begun to recriminate on the Reformers as the ...
... Treatise of Immutable Morality . It is pleasing to remark , how very generally the heresy here ascribed to Occam is now reprobated by good men of all persuasions . The Catholics have even begun to recriminate on the Reformers as the ...
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... treatise De Jure Belli et Pacis was to raise to so conspicuous a rank among the branches of academical education . The avow- ed aim of this new science , when combined with the anx- iety of Gentilis to counteract the effect of ...
... treatise De Jure Belli et Pacis was to raise to so conspicuous a rank among the branches of academical education . The avow- ed aim of this new science , when combined with the anx- iety of Gentilis to counteract the effect of ...
Strona 48
... treatise on Morals ) , a sufficient idea for our purpose is conveyed by the con- cluding corollary , " Probitas custodit regem populosque ; non autem indocta Machia- vellistarum astutia . " On the other hand , Campanella's works abound ...
... treatise on Morals ) , a sufficient idea for our purpose is conveyed by the con- cluding corollary , " Probitas custodit regem populosque ; non autem indocta Machia- vellistarum astutia . " On the other hand , Campanella's works abound ...
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... Treatise De la République , which seem to me objects of considerable curiosity , when contrasted with the general spirit of the age in which they were written . The first relates to liberty of conscience , for which he was a strenuous ...
... Treatise De la République , which seem to me objects of considerable curiosity , when contrasted with the general spirit of the age in which they were written . The first relates to liberty of conscience , for which he was a strenuous ...
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... Treatise of Bodin De la République ( by far the most important of his works ) was first printed at Paris in 1576 , and was reprinted seven times in the space of three years . It was translated into Latin by the author himself ; with a ...
... Treatise of Bodin De la République ( by far the most important of his works ) was first printed at Paris in 1576 , and was reprinted seven times in the space of three years . It was translated into Latin by the author himself ; with a ...
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Strona 474 - And account that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation ; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you ; as also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things; in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
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Strona 416 - SINCE the mind, in all its thoughts and reasonings, hath no other immediate object but its own ideas, which it alone does or can contemplate ; it is evident, that our knowledge is only conversant about them.
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Strona 195 - Were it fit to trouble thee with the history of this Essay, I should tell thee, that five or six friends meeting at my chamber, and discoursing on a subject very remote from this, found themselves quickly at a stand, by the difficulties that rose on every side.
Strona 400 - ... all our reasonings concerning causes and effects are derived from nothing but custom, and that belief is more properly an act of the sensitive than of the cogitative part of our natures.
Strona 445 - His hearers could not cough or look aside from him without loss. He commanded where he spoke, and had his judges angry and pleased at his devotion. No man had their affections more in his power. The fear of every man that heard him was lest he should make an end.
Strona 445 - Yet there happened, in my time, one noble speaker who was full of gravity in his speaking. His language, where he could spare, or pass by, a jest, was nobly censorious. No man ever spake more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered.
Strona 211 - The understanding seems to me not to have the least glimmering of any ideas which it doth not receive from one of these two. External objects furnish the mind with the ideas of sensible qualities, which are all those different perceptions they produce in us; and the mind furnishes the understanding with ideas of its own operations.
Strona 209 - Let the ideas of being and matter be strongly joined, either by education or much thought; whilst these are still combined in the mind, what notions, what reasonings, will there be about separate spirits? Let custom from the very childhood have joined figure and shape to the idea of God, and what absurdities will that mind be liable to about the Deity?