A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... directed research . The sources to which we may have recourse are of two sorts ; the works themselves of philoso- phers which have descended to us ; and the notices afforded by other writers concerning the lives and the doctrines of ...
... directed research . The sources to which we may have recourse are of two sorts ; the works themselves of philoso- phers which have descended to us ; and the notices afforded by other writers concerning the lives and the doctrines of ...
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... directed by its natural thirst for know- ledge , and this reason is united to the other faculties of the human mind by the most intimate relation . 40. To know , is to have a representation of a determinate object , or the consciousness ...
... directed by its natural thirst for know- ledge , and this reason is united to the other faculties of the human mind by the most intimate relation . 40. To know , is to have a representation of a determinate object , or the consciousness ...
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... directed thought into new channels , and trespassed beyond the landmarks of the Kantian critique . ( See Stallo's General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature , New York , 1841 ) . 44. Philosophy , as a science , aims at a systematic ...
... directed thought into new channels , and trespassed beyond the landmarks of the Kantian critique . ( See Stallo's General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature , New York , 1841 ) . 44. Philosophy , as a science , aims at a systematic ...
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... directed its speculations to prove the uncertainty of human judgment : while the Neo - Platonists founded a school of enthusiasts who laid claim to a high degree of internal illumination . * II . Aristotle . Authorities : The works of ...
... directed its speculations to prove the uncertainty of human judgment : while the Neo - Platonists founded a school of enthusiasts who laid claim to a high degree of internal illumination . * II . Aristotle . Authorities : The works of ...
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... directed towards matters of practice , that is to say , toward Good ; which is real or apparent , according as it procures a durable or a transient enjoyment : 10 öpeğis is subdivided into Boulnois and Ovμia ; the Will , properly so ...
... directed towards matters of practice , that is to say , toward Good ; which is real or apparent , according as it procures a durable or a transient enjoyment : 10 öpeğis is subdivided into Boulnois and Ovμia ; the Will , properly so ...
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