The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... knowledge and power vindicated , 6-8 - strictures on the Edinburgh Reviewer's remarks on Mr. Stewart's theory , 7-9 -difference between consciousness and reflexion , 9 - nature of reflex- ion , 10 - of association , 12 - nature and ...
... knowledge and power vindicated , 6-8 - strictures on the Edinburgh Reviewer's remarks on Mr. Stewart's theory , 7-9 -difference between consciousness and reflexion , 9 - nature of reflex- ion , 10 - of association , 12 - nature and ...
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... knowledge , and the means of human improvement . We are therefore disposed to set a high value upon Mr. Stewart's persevering and powerful efforts for its advancement ; aud observe with singular satisfaction , the in- timation with ...
... knowledge , and the means of human improvement . We are therefore disposed to set a high value upon Mr. Stewart's persevering and powerful efforts for its advancement ; aud observe with singular satisfaction , the in- timation with ...
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... knowledge or to our power . To counteract these depreciatory views , is the main object of Mr. Stewart in his preliminary dissertation . He rightly judges that his favourite science has much at issue in such an inves- tigation . The ...
... knowledge or to our power . To counteract these depreciatory views , is the main object of Mr. Stewart in his preliminary dissertation . He rightly judges that his favourite science has much at issue in such an inves- tigation . The ...
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... knowledge entirely abandoned . The occasion of this important discussion , which occupies the far greater part of the preliminary discourse , is stated by Mr. Stew- art in the following passage . When I first ventured to appear before ...
... knowledge entirely abandoned . The occasion of this important discussion , which occupies the far greater part of the preliminary discourse , is stated by Mr. Stew- art in the following passage . When I first ventured to appear before ...
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... knowledge . His reply , however , is , upon the whole , powerful and conclusive ; and as it necessarily calls upon us to advert to the arguments of his antagonist , we think it right once for all to state , that we greatly admire the ...
... knowledge . His reply , however , is , upon the whole , powerful and conclusive ; and as it necessarily calls upon us to advert to the arguments of his antagonist , we think it right once for all to state , that we greatly admire the ...
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