Conversations on the elements of metaphysics, tr. by R. PennellJ. & J. Keene, 1838 - Всего страниц: 200 |
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... sentiments of one who , on this point , is above suspicion , M. Bayle . He shews us that this ambiguity of the word same is the foundation of the wretched system of Spinosa ; a same substance in all beings , because they have all ...
... sentiments of one who , on this point , is above suspicion , M. Bayle . He shews us that this ambiguity of the word same is the foundation of the wretched system of Spinosa ; a same substance in all beings , because they have all ...
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... sentiments which we actually experience in ourselves , and in the conse- quences which may be drawn from them by Mathematical Demonstration , and by the medium of what we call internal Truths . As I find myself supported by so many ...
... sentiments which we actually experience in ourselves , and in the conse- quences which may be drawn from them by Mathematical Demonstration , and by the medium of what we call internal Truths . As I find myself supported by so many ...
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... sentiment common to men of all times , and of all countries , as soon as they attain the use of reason . I am per- suaded that by the careful application of this rule to First Truths , we shall dis- cover those which we must lay down ...
... sentiment common to men of all times , and of all countries , as soon as they attain the use of reason . I am per- suaded that by the careful application of this rule to First Truths , we shall dis- cover those which we must lay down ...
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... sentiments and thoughts , had nothing like other men , would pass for a downright monster , and would be one in fact . But , said EUGENIUS , our Philosophers will be inclined to ask , whether there are any sentiments common to all men ...
... sentiments and thoughts , had nothing like other men , would pass for a downright monster , and would be one in fact . But , said EUGENIUS , our Philosophers will be inclined to ask , whether there are any sentiments common to all men ...
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... sentiments common to all Mankind . Few as they may be , still there are some , replied LEANDER ; and to satisfy those who may demand the utmost cau- tion , we will now admit only such Truths as are most incontestable . Shew me , said ...
... sentiments common to all Mankind . Few as they may be , still there are some , replied LEANDER ; and to satisfy those who may demand the utmost cau- tion , we will now admit only such Truths as are most incontestable . Shew me , said ...
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Abstraction accuracy and precision actually added LEANDER admit answered LEANDER Aristotle Bayle believe BUFFIER Cicero Circle circumstance CLAUDE BUFFIER clear Colour Common Sense comprehend conceive consequence constitutes conversation corporeal substance degree of reason demonstration Descartes Dugald Stewart ELEMENTS OF METAPHYSICS equally EUGE evidence exis existence of God extension external fact faculty false human idea impossible instance intelligible internal truth interrupted EUGENIUS interrupted LEANDER Jesuit judge judgment knowledge Logic luminous Malebranche mankind matter means ment Meta Metaphy Metaphysician mind nature NIUS notions observation Occasional Causes opinion ourselves particular perceived perception percipient Philosophers Plato precision principle proposition prove rational reality regard replied EUGENIUS replied LEANDER resemblance respect rience Science sensation sentiments separate shew signified similar Socrates sopher speak species Stilpo subtile subtilties tence term thing thought tion Treatise true understanding Universals word γαρ δε τε