Sir William Hamilton: Being the Philosophy of Perception : an AnalysisLongmans, Green, 1865 - 124 páginas The Statue of Liberty decides to roam the land and visit some of the people she has greeted upon their arrival in the United States, so she steps off her pedestal and takes a walk from sea to sea. |
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... equally the object - with but few exceptions ( Brown , for example ) - of his followers , and , among these , of Hamilton in especial . Hence it was that he ( Hamilton ) —on the authority of ' con- sciousness ' and with appeal to ...
... equally the object - with but few exceptions ( Brown , for example ) - of his followers , and , among these , of Hamilton in especial . Hence it was that he ( Hamilton ) —on the authority of ' con- sciousness ' and with appeal to ...
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... equally known to us as existent and in themselves . ( Disc . p . 52. ) Knowledge of mind and matter equally immediate . ( Disc.p.54 . ) Consciousness declares our knowledge of material qualities to be intuitive - this the natural ...
... equally known to us as existent and in themselves . ( Disc . p . 52. ) Knowledge of mind and matter equally immediate . ( Disc.p.54 . ) Consciousness declares our knowledge of material qualities to be intuitive - this the natural ...
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... equally be said of the sage and of the hero , — 6 6 ' Miratur ; Rerumque ignarus , Imagine gaudet . ' [ Then follow testimonies to the truth of this doctrine from Protagoras , Aristotle , St. Augustin , Boethius , Averroes , Albertus ...
... equally be said of the sage and of the hero , — 6 6 ' Miratur ; Rerumque ignarus , Imagine gaudet . ' [ Then follow testimonies to the truth of this doctrine from Protagoras , Aristotle , St. Augustin , Boethius , Averroes , Albertus ...
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... equally precise . Of both , too , the quoted specimens might have been indefinitely aug- mented , although a tithe of either - so far as conviction is concerned would probably have sufficed . Neither , if the facts are certain , have we ...
... equally precise . Of both , too , the quoted specimens might have been indefinitely aug- mented , although a tithe of either - so far as conviction is concerned would probably have sufficed . Neither , if the facts are certain , have we ...
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... equally impeaching it in all - falsus in uno , falsus in omnibus ; the root of our nature is then a lie , God is a deceiver , our personality , our im- mortality , our moral liberty , our — our— Of course , if a man will not hear reason ...
... equally impeaching it in all - falsus in uno , falsus in omnibus ; the root of our nature is then a lie , God is a deceiver , our personality , our im- mortality , our moral liberty , our — our— Of course , if a man will not hear reason ...
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