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... prove nor disprove it . We may show that no evidence can be adduced in favor of it ; that all the analogies bearing on the subject would lead to a different conclusion ; and thus we may form the basis of an opinion merely , but we can ...
... prove nor disprove it . We may show that no evidence can be adduced in favor of it ; that all the analogies bearing on the subject would lead to a different conclusion ; and thus we may form the basis of an opinion merely , but we can ...
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... prove it , but he presents various analogical facts in harmony with this assertion . I form an opinion on the subject . In the third case , a man asserts that the sun is so many millions of miles from the earth , and he proves , by ...
... prove it , but he presents various analogical facts in harmony with this assertion . I form an opinion on the subject . In the third case , a man asserts that the sun is so many millions of miles from the earth , and he proves , by ...
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... ble hypothesis on no other evidence than merely the asser tion of philosophers ? 3d . Were the existence of intermediate images proved . it would relieve the subject of no essential difficulty . It 86 INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY . 86.
... ble hypothesis on no other evidence than merely the asser tion of philosophers ? 3d . Were the existence of intermediate images proved . it would relieve the subject of no essential difficulty . It 86 INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY . 86.
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... proved by experi- ment to exist . When these terminate there arise knowl- edges of two kinds : the one a simple knowledge , as when I am conscious of a smell or a sound ; the other a compound knowledge , embracing a simple idea , as of ...
... proved by experi- ment to exist . When these terminate there arise knowl- edges of two kinds : the one a simple knowledge , as when I am conscious of a smell or a sound ; the other a compound knowledge , embracing a simple idea , as of ...
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... proved by the stereoscope , an invention of Professor Wheatstone . This instrument is so constructed that we can see separately the image of an object formed on the right eye , and then that formed on the left . When seen in this manner ...
... proved by the stereoscope , an invention of Professor Wheatstone . This instrument is so constructed that we can see separately the image of an object formed on the right eye , and then that formed on the left . When seen in this manner ...
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