Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1. köideS. T. Armstrong, 1826 |
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... any of our intellectual or moral af- fections ; it is truly , in all its stages of conjecture , comparison , doubt , belief , VOL . I. 3 a phenomenon of mind ; or , in other words RELATION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND , ETC. 17.
... any of our intellectual or moral af- fections ; it is truly , in all its stages of conjecture , comparison , doubt , belief , VOL . I. 3 a phenomenon of mind ; or , in other words RELATION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF MIND , ETC. 17.
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... belief of the schools , in the separate existence , or entity as they technically term it , of the various orders of universals , and the mode in which they conceived every acquisition of knowledge in reasoning , to take place , by the ...
... belief of the schools , in the separate existence , or entity as they technically term it , of the various orders of universals , and the mode in which they conceived every acquisition of knowledge in reasoning , to take place , by the ...
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... belief appear . It is not so , that nature has abandoned us , with principles which we must fear to examine , and ... believing what is evident on the very same principles , which lead him to doubt , with various degrees of uncertainty ...
... belief appear . It is not so , that nature has abandoned us , with principles which we must fear to examine , and ... believing what is evident on the very same principles , which lead him to doubt , with various degrees of uncertainty ...
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... belief , we cannot but be aware , at the same time , how many sources there are of prejudice , and , con- sequently , of difference of opinion , in the various situations in which the multitudes , that differ from us , have been placed ...
... belief , we cannot but be aware , at the same time , how many sources there are of prejudice , and , con- sequently , of difference of opinion , in the various situations in which the multitudes , that differ from us , have been placed ...
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... belief depends ! It appears to us so very easy to believe what we consider as true , -or , rather , it appears to us so impossible to disbelieve it , that , if we judge from our own momentary feelings only , without any knowledge of the ...
... belief depends ! It appears to us so very easy to believe what we consider as true , -or , rather , it appears to us so impossible to disbelieve it , that , if we judge from our own momentary feelings only , without any knowledge of the ...
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