On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 páginas |
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... INFINITE . " God is Eternal . CHAP . XXVII . * SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON ON INERTIA AND WEIGHT . 1. Primary and Secondary Qualities . 2. Meaning of the Distinction . 3. Sir W. Hamilton adds " Secundo - Primary . " 4 . Inertia . 5. Sir W ...
... INFINITE . " God is Eternal . CHAP . XXVII . * SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON ON INERTIA AND WEIGHT . 1. Primary and Secondary Qualities . 2. Meaning of the Distinction . 3. Sir W. Hamilton adds " Secundo - Primary . " 4 . Inertia . 5. Sir W ...
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... Infinite in coalition ( being One Kind , and consisting of Infinite Individuals ) . And this being the state of things , we must , in each case , endeavour to seize the One Idea ( the idea of the Kind ) as the chief point ; for we shall ...
... Infinite in coalition ( being One Kind , and consisting of Infinite Individuals ) . And this being the state of things , we must , in each case , endeavour to seize the One Idea ( the idea of the Kind ) as the chief point ; for we shall ...
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... Infinite and the One , we may consider that we have done with each one . The gods then , as I have said , taught us by tradition thus to contemplate , and to learn , and to teach one another . But the philosophers of the pre- sent day ...
... Infinite and the One , we may consider that we have done with each one . The gods then , as I have said , taught us by tradition thus to contemplate , and to learn , and to teach one another . But the philosophers of the pre- sent day ...
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... infinite number of separate phenomena . To Aristotle's argument that Ideas cannot be the Causes or Principles of Things , we should reply , that though they cannot be this , they may nevertheless be ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON ARISTOTLE . 29.
... infinite number of separate phenomena . To Aristotle's argument that Ideas cannot be the Causes or Principles of Things , we should reply , that though they cannot be this , they may nevertheless be ADDITIONAL REMARKS ON ARISTOTLE . 29.
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... infinite Divine Reason . For since the human mind , the lofty likeness of God , participates , as it may , in the fruitful- ness of the creative nature , it doth from itself , as the image of the Omnipotent Form , bring forth reasonable ...
... infinite Divine Reason . For since the human mind , the lofty likeness of God , participates , as it may , in the fruitful- ness of the creative nature , it doth from itself , as the image of the Omnipotent Form , bring forth reasonable ...
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according adds ages already ancients appears Aristotle assert attempts authority axioms Bacon beginning bodies called causes CHAPTER character conceive conceptions concerning considered consists course definite derived discovered discovery distinction Divine doctrine elements error example exist experience explain expressions facts force fundamental further Geometry give given Greek human Ideas important Induction instance intellect kind knowledge known laws less light Logic look manner matter means method mind moral motion namely nature necessary notice objects observation obtained opinions opposite persons phenomena philosophy physical Plato portion practical present principles progress propositions question reason reference reform regard relation remark respecting result rule says scientific seen sensation sense Socrates space speak speculations steps successive suggested suppose term theory things thought tion true truth universe writers
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