A Critical History of Philosophy, Volume 2E. Stock, 1889 |
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Pagina 83
... Human Nature , which , as Mr. Reid states is , in reality , an attempt to convince Human Nature that Human Nature does not exist at all . ' Reid , ' says Mr. Lewes , ' from whom one might have expected something better , is surprised at ...
... Human Nature , which , as Mr. Reid states is , in reality , an attempt to convince Human Nature that Human Nature does not exist at all . ' Reid , ' says Mr. Lewes , ' from whom one might have expected something better , is surprised at ...
Pagina 84
... Human Nature present but that of a collection of impressions and ideas ' attempting to convince a collection of impressions and ideas ' which has no existence but as an image or perception , ' dwelling nowhere but in said ' collection ...
... Human Nature present but that of a collection of impressions and ideas ' attempting to convince a collection of impressions and ideas ' which has no existence but as an image or perception , ' dwelling nowhere but in said ' collection ...
Pagina 350
... human thought , and consequently , all data for human thinking , whether reflective or unreflec- tive , common or philosophical , are comprehended under four categories , viz , Spirit , Matter , Time , and Space . Beyond the range of ...
... human thought , and consequently , all data for human thinking , whether reflective or unreflec- tive , common or philosophical , are comprehended under four categories , viz , Spirit , Matter , Time , and Space . Beyond the range of ...
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Distinguishing Characteristics of Necessary Principles | 7 |
Method of Refuting Objections or the Forms in which they may be Refuted | 19 |
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