Reasoning," says one of the most ingenious, and original of these, "is that operation of the sensorium, by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas ; and then re-excite the ideas, in which they differ or correspond. If we determine this difference,... The temple of nature - Página 130por Erasmus Darwin - 1806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Erasmus Darwin - 1800 - 676 páginas
...fenforium, by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas ; and then re-excite the ideas, in which they differ, or correfpond. If we determine this difference,...called judgment; if we in vain endeavour to determine if, it is called doubting. If If we re- excite the ideas, in which they differ, it is called diftinguifhing.... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 548 páginas
...fenforium, by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas ; and then re-excite the ideas, in which they differ, or correfpond. If we determine this difference,...endeavour to determine it, it is called doubting. If we re-excited the ideas, in which they differ, it is called diftinguifhing. If we re-excite thofe in which... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1801 - 552 páginas
...fenforium, by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas; and then re-excite the ideas, in which they differ, or correfpond. If we determine this difference,...endeavour to determine it, it is called doubting. If we re-excited the ideas, in which they differ, it is called diftinguifhing. If we re-excite thofe in which... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1803 - 622 páginas
...fenforium, by which we excite two or many tribes of ideas ; and then re-excite the ideas, in which they differ, or correfpond. If we determine this difference, it is called judgment; if we in. vain-endeavour to determine it, it is called doubting. • . • If we re-excited the ideas, in which... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1804 - 364 páginas
...excite two or many tribes of ideas, and then re-excite the ideas in which they differ or corrsspond. If we determine this difference, it is called judgment...re-excite the ideas in which they differ, it is called distinguishing. If we re-excite those in which they correspond, it is called comparing. With quick... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 páginas
...tribes of ideas ; and then re-excite the " ideas, in which they differ or correspond. If we deter" mine this difference, it is called Judgment ; if we in...re-excite the ideas in which they differ, it is called Distin" guishing ; if we re-excite those in which they correspond, " it is called Comparing *." —... | |
| 1814 - 632 páginas
...relation between two ideas by the intervention of a third, with which they are compared ; and when we determine this difference, it is called JUDGMENT. If we in vain make the endeavour, it is called " DOUBTING ;" ami when we separate and classify those ideas, it is... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1818 - 616 páginas
...excite two or many tribes of ideas: and then re-excit« the ideas, in which they differ, or correspond. If we determine this difference, it is called judgment: if we in rain endeavour to determine it, it is called doubting. If we re-excite the ideas in which they differ,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 páginas
...excite two or many tribes of ideas; and then re-excite the ideas, in which they differ or correspond. If we determine this difference, it is called judgment...re-excite the ideas in which they differ, it is called distinguishing ; if we re-excite those in which they correspond, it is called comparing.''! In what... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield, Henry Mackenzie - 1822 - 614 páginas
...we ex" cite two or many tribes of ideas ; and then " re-excite " re-excite the ideas, in which they differ or " correfpond. If we determine this difference, " it is called Judgment ; if we in vain endea" vour to determine it, it is called Doubting. — " If we re-excite the ideas in which they dif"... | |
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