The Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mindHilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... Propositions 3. Continuation of the Subject . - Evidence of the Mechanical Philosophy , not to be confounded with that which is properly called Demonstrative or Mathematical . Opposite Error of some late Wri- ters IV . Of our Reasoning ...
... Propositions 3. Continuation of the Subject . - Evidence of the Mechanical Philosophy , not to be confounded with that which is properly called Demonstrative or Mathematical . Opposite Error of some late Wri- ters IV . Of our Reasoning ...
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... propositions , either intuitively or demon- stratively certain . " The faculty which God has given man to supply the ... proposition to be true or false , without perceiving a demonstrative evidence in the proofs . " Thus , the mind has ...
... propositions , either intuitively or demon- stratively certain . " The faculty which God has given man to supply the ... proposition to be true or false , without perceiving a demonstrative evidence in the proofs . " Thus , the mind has ...
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... proposition to be true , and another to be false ? As to knowledge , I do not think that it can , with pro- priety , be contrasted with judgment ; nor do I appre- hend that it is at all agreeable , either to common use or to ...
... proposition to be true , and another to be false ? As to knowledge , I do not think that it can , with pro- priety , be contrasted with judgment ; nor do I appre- hend that it is at all agreeable , either to common use or to ...
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... propositions ( and the same remark may be extended to axioms in general , ) that some of the lo- gical questions connected with them continue still to be involved in much obscurity . In proportion to their ex- treme simplicity is the ...
... propositions ( and the same remark may be extended to axioms in general , ) that some of the lo- gical questions connected with them continue still to be involved in much obscurity . In proportion to their ex- treme simplicity is the ...
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... propositions , and teach us nothing but the respect and import of names one to another . The whole is equal to all its parts : what real truth , I beseech you , does it teach us ? What more is contained in that maxim , than what the ...
... propositions , and teach us nothing but the respect and import of names one to another . The whole is equal to all its parts : what real truth , I beseech you , does it teach us ? What more is contained in that maxim , than what the ...
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