Dissertations on the Progress of KnowledgeArno Press, 1975 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 23
... Philosophy , " says ' From this definition it appears , that , as Locke included under the title of Physicks , not only Natural Philosophy , properly so called , but Natural Theology , and the Philosophy of the Human Mind , so he meant ...
... Philosophy , " says ' From this definition it appears , that , as Locke included under the title of Physicks , not only Natural Philosophy , properly so called , but Natural Theology , and the Philosophy of the Human Mind , so he meant ...
Pagina 24
... Natural Philosophy ; Ethicks , or Moral Philo- sophy ; and Logick . This general division , " he adds , " seems perfectly agreeable to the nature of things . " Mr. Smith afterwards observes , in strict conformity to Locke's definitions ...
... Natural Philosophy ; Ethicks , or Moral Philo- sophy ; and Logick . This general division , " he adds , " seems perfectly agreeable to the nature of things . " Mr. Smith afterwards observes , in strict conformity to Locke's definitions ...
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... natural world . " Some may doubt whether we propose to apply our method of investigation to natural philosophy only , or to other sciences , such as logic , ethics , politics . We answer , that we mean it to be so applied . And as the ...
... natural world . " Some may doubt whether we propose to apply our method of investigation to natural philosophy only , or to other sciences , such as logic , ethics , politics . We answer , that we mean it to be so applied . And as the ...
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