The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... truths , or is any truth , or all truth , necessary ? What is the act , or series of acts , of the mind in con- structing general propositions — and when constructed , in what manner do we rest in them as expressive of truth ? Is it ...
... truths , or is any truth , or all truth , necessary ? What is the act , or series of acts , of the mind in con- structing general propositions — and when constructed , in what manner do we rest in them as expressive of truth ? Is it ...
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... truth , every inter- val which uncontradicted experience may have left blank in our inductive conclusions . What we contend for is , not that the pro- positions of geometry are other than necessary and universal , but that space being a ...
... truth , every inter- val which uncontradicted experience may have left blank in our inductive conclusions . What we contend for is , not that the pro- positions of geometry are other than necessary and universal , but that space being a ...
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... truth , can only be shown by experience - by the observed fact of their co - existence as literal truths in a particular case produced . A truth , necessary and universal , relative to any object of our knowledge , must verify itself in ...
... truth , can only be shown by experience - by the observed fact of their co - existence as literal truths in a particular case produced . A truth , necessary and universal , relative to any object of our knowledge , must verify itself in ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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