Letters, Lectures, and Reviews, Including the Phrontisterion: Or, Oxford in the 19th CenturyJ. Murray, 1873 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... truth they are ) have sometimes been described as faculties or instrumental arts ; and a work of Aristotle's , usually considered as an ex- position of logic alone , but which is , in fact , a collection of separate treatises more or ...
... truth they are ) have sometimes been described as faculties or instrumental arts ; and a work of Aristotle's , usually considered as an ex- position of logic alone , but which is , in fact , a collection of separate treatises more or ...
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... truth , we suspect , lies between the two . To identify the operations of thought and language is to confound the material refractions of the eye with the mental sensation of sight : to expect to carry on a process of thought unaided by ...
... truth , we suspect , lies between the two . To identify the operations of thought and language is to confound the material refractions of the eye with the mental sensation of sight : to expect to carry on a process of thought unaided by ...
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... truth is , that in this , as in every other case where mind and matter come in contact , we dogmatize at the point where ignorance begins , like the babbling hound , giving tongue when the scent is lost . Witness the vulgar idea of a ...
... truth is , that in this , as in every other case where mind and matter come in contact , we dogmatize at the point where ignorance begins , like the babbling hound , giving tongue when the scent is lost . Witness the vulgar idea of a ...
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... truth which our every - day consciousness attests ; how it does so we know not ; the fact remains ultimate and ... truths common to both confirmed , by their combination . But for this we are not yet ripe . Comparative grammar is but of ...
... truth which our every - day consciousness attests ; how it does so we know not ; the fact remains ultimate and ... truths common to both confirmed , by their combination . But for this we are not yet ripe . Comparative grammar is but of ...
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... truth is necessarily implied as a con- dition of that of the latter ; but in the order of time , the dependent and consequent fact may be the earlier known by us . * Tooke's ' Diversions of Purley ' may in one point of view be regarded ...
... truth is necessarily implied as a con- dition of that of the latter ; but in the order of time , the dependent and consequent fact may be the earlier known by us . * Tooke's ' Diversions of Purley ' may in one point of view be regarded ...
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