The Preceptor: Containing a General Course of Education. Wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning are Laid Down in a Way Most Suitable for Trying the Genius, and Advancing the Instruction of Youth. In Twelve Parts. Illustrated with Maps and Useful Cuts, Том 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1758 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 13
Стр. 9
9A . We deny the general proposition of law stated in Proposition IX A. 9B . We agree with the general proposition of law stated in Proposition IX B , but only as an abstract proposition of law and deny that it has any application to ...
9A . We deny the general proposition of law stated in Proposition IX A. 9B . We agree with the general proposition of law stated in Proposition IX B , but only as an abstract proposition of law and deny that it has any application to ...
Стр. 5
... proposition can be true and a predicate like '2.6 children' truly applied when the predicate does not refer to anything. The problematic concept here is 2.6 children. Reflecting on the initial proposition, one might try to distinguish ...
... proposition can be true and a predicate like '2.6 children' truly applied when the predicate does not refer to anything. The problematic concept here is 2.6 children. Reflecting on the initial proposition, one might try to distinguish ...
Стр. 40
... proposition completely complies with the policy of the Government in the handling of the powers in the public domain and on navigable streams , as laid down by the Federal Water Power Commission . The fact also that the company ...
... proposition completely complies with the policy of the Government in the handling of the powers in the public domain and on navigable streams , as laid down by the Federal Water Power Commission . The fact also that the company ...
Стр. 43
... proposition to another sentence expressing the same proposition. If the first sentence really did express the proposition, surely this transition cannot represent philosophical progress. Yet—and this is where the paradox comes—there ...
... proposition to another sentence expressing the same proposition. If the first sentence really did express the proposition, surely this transition cannot represent philosophical progress. Yet—and this is where the paradox comes—there ...
Стр. 93
... proposition p1 implies a proposition p2 if, and only if, by endorsing p1 the agent implicitly endorses p2 . [Implication2] A proposition p1 implies a proposition p2 if, and only if, the epistemic ground that entitles an agent to assert ...
... proposition p1 implies a proposition p2 if, and only if, by endorsing p1 the agent implicitly endorses p2 . [Implication2] A proposition p1 implies a proposition p2 if, and only if, the epistemic ground that entitles an agent to assert ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
abfolute Affections againſt alfo almoft alſo Aqua Regia arife becauſe befides beft Cafe called Caufe cife Clafs common Conclufion Confequences confider confiderable confifts Conftitution Connection Copula Courſe Creature Defire Demonftration difcern Difcoveries Difpofition diftinct diftinguish Divifion Duty eafy eſtabliſhed Exercife exift exprefs faid fame fecond feems felves ferve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fimple Ideas fince fingle firft firſt fmall fome fometimes Form ftand ftill fuch fufficient fuppofe furniſhed greateſt Happineſs Hence higheſt himſelf human Inftances Intereft itſelf juft kind Knowledge laft leaft lefs likewife Logicians manner meaſure Mind moft Moral moſt muft muſt Nature neceffarily neceffary Notions Number obferve Objects Occafions Order ourſelves Paffions pafs particular Perceptions Perfons Pleaſure poffible Power prefent Propofitions Purpoſe raiſed Reafon refpect reft refult reprefent rife Science Senfe Species Subject Syftem Syllogifms thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thouſand tion Truth Underſtanding univerfal uſeful Virtue whofe
Популярные отрывки
Стр. 121 - I have mentioned mathematics as a way to settle in the mind a habit of reasoning closely and in train; not that I think it necessary that all men should be deep mathematicians, but that, having got the way of reasoning, which that study necessarily brings the mind to, they might be able to transfer it to other parts of knowledge, as they shall have occasion.
Стр. 530 - They wandered on from one double of the labyrinth to another with the chains of Habit hanging secretly upon them, till, as they advanced, the flowers grew paler, and the scents fainter...
Стр. 122 - I said above, that the faculties of our souls are improved and made useful to us, just after the same manner as our bodies are. Would you have a man write or paint, dance or fence well, or perform any other manual operation dexterously and with ease?
Стр. 530 - ... yet without power to return, and had this aggravation above all others that they were criminal but not delighted.
Стр. 520 - I saw fruits and herbs and water, and here determined to wait the hand of death, which I hope, when at last it comes, will fall lightly upon me.
Стр. 555 - ... and doubted about them : for, from the draught of ignorance and error that he had taken at his entrance, he had imagined things that were bad to be good, and things that were good to be bad ; by which means he had lived wretchedly, as indeed all do while they are there. But now that he has obtained, the knowledge of what is really good, he can both live happily himself, and can see how very unhappy the others are.
Стр. 101 - Angles ; adds by way of Corollary, that all the three Angles of any one Triangle...
Стр. 105 - This Manner of determining the Relation between any two Ideas, by the Intervention of...
Стр. 530 - Reason than to disobey her; and who retreated from the heat and tumult of the way, not to the bowers of Intemperance, but to the maze of Indolence.
Стр. 148 - Difcoveries we have made sjatixnc. may at all times lie open to the Review of the Mind ; or where we mean to communicate and unfold the Difcoveries to others, there are two Ways of proceeding equally within our Choice.