The Edinburgh Review1872 |
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Pàgina 4
... Human Knowledge , ' and of the Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous . ' In all literature , it would be difficult to find a more extreme illustra- tion of the art of humouring an opponent in his own way of talking than is supplied by ...
... Human Knowledge , ' and of the Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous . ' In all literature , it would be difficult to find a more extreme illustra- tion of the art of humouring an opponent in his own way of talking than is supplied by ...
Pàgina 5
... Human Knowledge ' - was , indeed , published as a first part , and the author's notes and writings contain allu- sions to a second and third part , to be afterwards issued in order to complete the original plan of the work . But these ...
... Human Knowledge ' - was , indeed , published as a first part , and the author's notes and writings contain allu- sions to a second and third part , to be afterwards issued in order to complete the original plan of the work . But these ...
Pàgina 8
... human knowledge , the kernel and key of all mathematics , the foundation of all the sciences . In order to allure the college youths to the study of this noble art , he had invented an algebraical game , of which he describes the ...
... human knowledge , the kernel and key of all mathematics , the foundation of all the sciences . In order to allure the college youths to the study of this noble art , he had invented an algebraical game , of which he describes the ...
Pàgina 17
... Human Knowledge ' was dedicated . • Glorious for P. to be the protector of useful though newly discovered ' truths . ' His patriotic feelings even were aroused , and he rejoices in the thought that it is an Irishman who will expose the ...
... Human Knowledge ' was dedicated . • Glorious for P. to be the protector of useful though newly discovered ' truths . ' His patriotic feelings even were aroused , and he rejoices in the thought that it is an Irishman who will expose the ...
Pàgina 20
... human , but lower than the Divine Mind . Descartes decides in favour of the first or physical supposition , solely on the ground of our natural belief in the existence of external objects being , as the result of a Divine ordinance ...
... human , but lower than the Divine Mind . Descartes decides in favour of the first or physical supposition , solely on the ground of our natural belief in the existence of external objects being , as the result of a Divine ordinance ...
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