The London Quarterly Review, Volumen6Theodore Foster, 1812 |
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... principle , that study concentrated in one pursuit , gives the fairest chance of excellence in it , ' 178-185 - on classical literature , 186 , 187 - on Mr. Edgeworth's principle , that utility is the chief ob- ject in all pursuits ...
... principle , that study concentrated in one pursuit , gives the fairest chance of excellence in it , ' 178-185 - on classical literature , 186 , 187 - on Mr. Edgeworth's principle , that utility is the chief ob- ject in all pursuits ...
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... By James Montgomery . · • V. On National Education , by George Ensor , Esq . Author of National Government , ' Independent Man , ' and ' Principles of Morality . ' 319 357 391 405 419 VI . A short Inquiry as to the Competency of CONTENTS.
... By James Montgomery . · • V. On National Education , by George Ensor , Esq . Author of National Government , ' Independent Man , ' and ' Principles of Morality . ' 319 357 391 405 419 VI . A short Inquiry as to the Competency of CONTENTS.
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... principle of the mental phenomena . But what are the steps by which the Hartleian theory has attained to this boasted simplicity ? Nothing can be more easy than to make discoveries upon the plan of its author . His generalizations are ...
... principle of the mental phenomena . But what are the steps by which the Hartleian theory has attained to this boasted simplicity ? Nothing can be more easy than to make discoveries upon the plan of its author . His generalizations are ...
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... principles , that it is no less unphilosophical prematurely to generalize . It is the business of the metaphysician to endeavour , by a refined analysis , to discover the primary principles of our intel- lectual nature ; but he ought to ...
... principles , that it is no less unphilosophical prematurely to generalize . It is the business of the metaphysician to endeavour , by a refined analysis , to discover the primary principles of our intel- lectual nature ; but he ought to ...
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... principle upon which we approve and disapprove in matters of morality - or , as to the origin and character of our passions ... principles afford indeed a proof that we have still something to discover , and therefore a proof that the ...
... principle upon which we approve and disapprove in matters of morality - or , as to the origin and character of our passions ... principles afford indeed a proof that we have still something to discover , and therefore a proof that the ...
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