The Temple of Truth: Or, The Best System of Reason, Philosophy, Virtue, and Morals, Analytically ArrangedL. Hansard & Sons, 1807 - 566 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... judge of truth and good , the Rule of 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 ...
... judge of truth and good , the Rule of 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 ...
Pagina 14
... judge it expedient to state , that , by Reason , I would be understood to mean , those principles , which are best calculated to enlighten , correct , and regu- late , that faculty in man : by Philosophy , the love of wisdom - properly ...
... judge it expedient to state , that , by Reason , I would be understood to mean , those principles , which are best calculated to enlighten , correct , and regu- late , that faculty in man : by Philosophy , the love of wisdom - properly ...
Pagina 33
... and permanent conviction , which is due to truths of the first rank . The mind must be allowed to judge of them with impartiality and cool- D plaudits , let me flatter myself , that no il- Introductory Prospectus . 33.
... and permanent conviction , which is due to truths of the first rank . The mind must be allowed to judge of them with impartiality and cool- D plaudits , let me flatter myself , that no il- Introductory Prospectus . 33.
Pagina 38
... judge for himself . " Not that these occasional Strictures on the inutility of Eloquence in matters of lo- gical Demonstration , or in the establish- ment of Truth , have any design to lessen the beauty of elegant Composition in our ...
... judge for himself . " Not that these occasional Strictures on the inutility of Eloquence in matters of lo- gical Demonstration , or in the establish- ment of Truth , have any design to lessen the beauty of elegant Composition in our ...
Pagina 58
... judge of his determi- nations , or to add any thing to them . " They are all of that kind of first Principles , which give evidence to , but receive no evidence from , our conclusions . " They only are the Criterion , by which to ...
... judge of his determi- nations , or to add any thing to them . " They are all of that kind of first Principles , which give evidence to , but receive no evidence from , our conclusions . " They only are the Criterion , by which to ...
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