History of English LiteratureA.L. Burt, 1979 - 1346 pages |
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... philosophy vary . If man is aturally inclined to the widest universal conceptions , and pt to disturb them at the same time by the nervous deli- ey of his over - sensitive organization you will find , as in Ilia , an astonishing ...
... philosophy vary . If man is aturally inclined to the widest universal conceptions , and pt to disturb them at the same time by the nervous deli- ey of his over - sensitive organization you will find , as in Ilia , an astonishing ...
Page 608
... philosophers he belongs - Value of higher speca- lation in human civilizatio : 1 . § 1. - EXPOSITION OF MILL'S PHILOSOPHY . I. Object of logic - Wherein it is distinguished from psychol ogy and metaphysics . II . What is a judgment ...
... philosophers he belongs - Value of higher speca- lation in human civilizatio : 1 . § 1. - EXPOSITION OF MILL'S PHILOSOPHY . I. Object of logic - Wherein it is distinguished from psychol ogy and metaphysics . II . What is a judgment ...
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... philosophy : I answer , the theory of Induction . Mill is the last of the great line of philosophers , which begins at Bacon , and which , through Hobbes , Newton , Locke , Hume , Herschel , is continued down to our own times . They ...
... philosophy : I answer , the theory of Induction . Mill is the last of the great line of philosophers , which begins at Bacon , and which , through Hobbes , Newton , Locke , Hume , Herschel , is continued down to our own times . They ...
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