The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volume 1T. Constable and Company [etc. ], 1854 - 480 pagina's |
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... judgment , never fails to interest the fancy , and to lay hold of the memory . Nor must it be forgotten , to the glory of his genius , that what he failed to accomplish remains to this day a desideratum in science , that the ...
... judgment , never fails to interest the fancy , and to lay hold of the memory . Nor must it be forgotten , to the glory of his genius , that what he failed to accomplish remains to this day a desideratum in science , that the ...
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... judgments ; to exhibit to them an outline of the different sciences , and to suggest subjects for their future ... judgment of what is right or true , and who have been led to yield themselves up , in their tender years , to the ...
... judgments ; to exhibit to them an outline of the different sciences , and to suggest subjects for their future ... judgment of what is right or true , and who have been led to yield themselves up , in their tender years , to the ...
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... judgment , in opposition to the authority of Aristotle , — to the decrees of the Church of Rome , -and to the universal belief of the learned , during a long succession of ages . He appears , indeed , to have well merited the encomium ...
... judgment , in opposition to the authority of Aristotle , — to the decrees of the Church of Rome , -and to the universal belief of the learned , during a long succession of ages . He appears , indeed , to have well merited the encomium ...
Pagina 40
... judgment and moral feelings of the human race , from those casuistical subtle- ties , with which the schoolmen and monks of the middle ages had studied to obscure the light of nature , and to stifle the voice of conscience . These ...
... judgment and moral feelings of the human race , from those casuistical subtle- ties , with which the schoolmen and monks of the middle ages had studied to obscure the light of nature , and to stifle the voice of conscience . These ...
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... judgment of Aristotle , constitutes the essence of the worst species of tyranny.2 He assumes also 1 [ Mémoires du Cardinal de Retz . Liv . iii . ( 1650 ) . ] 2 " There is a third kind of tyranny , which most properly deserves that odi ...
... judgment of Aristotle , constitutes the essence of the worst species of tyranny.2 He assumes also 1 [ Mémoires du Cardinal de Retz . Liv . iii . ( 1650 ) . ] 2 " There is a third kind of tyranny , which most properly deserves that odi ...
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