The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 3
... body . Having briefly noticed these , and dwelt at greater length on some disputed questions in recent mathematical works , he adds : Mem . That I was ' distrustful at eight years old , and consequently by nature ' disposed for these ...
... body . Having briefly noticed these , and dwelt at greater length on some disputed questions in recent mathematical works , he adds : Mem . That I was ' distrustful at eight years old , and consequently by nature ' disposed for these ...
Pàgina 16
... bodies and qua- lities , of natural powers and products , governed in an orderly manner by laws of its own without the direct and incessant intervention of intelligence and will . Descartes ' mechanical theory was therefore to be ...
... bodies and qua- lities , of natural powers and products , governed in an orderly manner by laws of its own without the direct and incessant intervention of intelligence and will . Descartes ' mechanical theory was therefore to be ...
Pàgina 23
... body . While dexterously turning one half of this doc- trine to his own purposes , he rejects the other or objective half as groundless and irrelevant . On Locke's principles , indeed , it was easy enough for Berkeley to get rid of the ...
... body . While dexterously turning one half of this doc- trine to his own purposes , he rejects the other or objective half as groundless and irrelevant . On Locke's principles , indeed , it was easy enough for Berkeley to get rid of the ...
Pàgina 32
... body followed very much the pattern of Trinity College , the head , however , being desig- nated Principal instead of Provost . With regard to the public buildings of the projected university and city of Bermuda , Berkeley determined to ...
... body followed very much the pattern of Trinity College , the head , however , being desig- nated Principal instead of Provost . With regard to the public buildings of the projected university and city of Bermuda , Berkeley determined to ...
Pàgina 40
... body of his beliefs on the most important subjects were the result of feeling and association , rather than of knowledge and insight . He ac- cepted his strongest convictions in a concrete mass as embodied in existing institutions , and ...
... body of his beliefs on the most important subjects were the result of feeling and association , rather than of knowledge and insight . He ac- cepted his strongest convictions in a concrete mass as embodied in existing institutions , and ...
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