The Temple of Truth: Or the Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically Arranged [by Parresiastes, I.e. C. E. De Coetlogon].J. Mawman, 1806 - 556 pagina's |
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... , in this enlightened era , that men are only educated monkies ! " and these may be some of their monkey pranks . judgment : or , as the same idea has been B 3 Introductory Prospectus . 5 Little, however, as it seems to have ...
... , in this enlightened era , that men are only educated monkies ! " and these may be some of their monkey pranks . judgment : or , as the same idea has been B 3 Introductory Prospectus . 5 Little, however, as it seems to have ...
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... judgment , has been the fruitful source of those countless absurdities , ex- travagancies , and contradictions , which have not only bewildered the human in- tellect , but inverted the whole order of things . It is not , therefore ...
... judgment , has been the fruitful source of those countless absurdities , ex- travagancies , and contradictions , which have not only bewildered the human in- tellect , but inverted the whole order of things . It is not , therefore ...
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... judgment is really emancipated from all unjustifiable prepossession , is per- haps one of the greatest curiosities , and certainly one of the noblest characters , of every age . Rara avis * ! * « The writers on Logic , whose province it ...
... judgment is really emancipated from all unjustifiable prepossession , is per- haps one of the greatest curiosities , and certainly one of the noblest characters , of every age . Rara avis * ! * « The writers on Logic , whose province it ...
Pagina 29
... judgment , and to detachments from party . But , though irrational in itself , uncomfort- able to those who encourage it , and perni cious in its effects , so imperceptibly does it steal upon us , so completely does it establish its ...
... judgment , and to detachments from party . But , though irrational in itself , uncomfort- able to those who encourage it , and perni cious in its effects , so imperceptibly does it steal upon us , so completely does it establish its ...
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... judgment , formed by a familiar acquaintance with the object : and , in order thereto , the same truths must be presented again and again , with no great variation , and with as little ad- ventitious ornament as possible . This manner ...
... judgment , formed by a familiar acquaintance with the object : and , in order thereto , the same truths must be presented again and again , with no great variation , and with as little ad- ventitious ornament as possible . This manner ...
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