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... fact , and as the object of the latter is to investigate the general laws that regu- late the material phenomena which we perceive , so the object of the former is to investigate the general laws that regulate the phe- nomena of which ...
... fact , and as the object of the latter is to investigate the general laws that regu- late the material phenomena which we perceive , so the object of the former is to investigate the general laws that regulate the phe- nomena of which ...
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... concludes that the philosopher cannot tell even the clown any fact about his internal constitution of which he * Nov. Organ . L. I. Aph . 94 . was not aware before . We all arrive , says Stewart's Philosophical Essays . Ост .
... concludes that the philosopher cannot tell even the clown any fact about his internal constitution of which he * Nov. Organ . L. I. Aph . 94 . was not aware before . We all arrive , says Stewart's Philosophical Essays . Ост .
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... fact , that the eye which seems to extend its ken so wide cannot of itself enable us to judge of the distance or magnitude of the nearest object within our horizon . This fact is intimately connected with some views of the philosophy of ...
... fact , that the eye which seems to extend its ken so wide cannot of itself enable us to judge of the distance or magnitude of the nearest object within our horizon . This fact is intimately connected with some views of the philosophy of ...
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... fact very necessary to the illustration of some other acquired powers and habitudes of the understanding . The law of association furnishes , in its multifarious modes and applications , a wide field of philosophical inquiry . We are in ...
... fact very necessary to the illustration of some other acquired powers and habitudes of the understanding . The law of association furnishes , in its multifarious modes and applications , a wide field of philosophical inquiry . We are in ...
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... fact which demon- strates the essential aid which man has derived , in asserting his do- minion over this lower world , from a branch of science which seems , at first view , fitted only to gratify a speculative curiosity ; and which ...
... fact which demon- strates the essential aid which man has derived , in asserting his do- minion over this lower world , from a branch of science which seems , at first view , fitted only to gratify a speculative curiosity ; and which ...
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