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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... lights up the driest and most abstract reasonings of his master . ' GLASGOW HERALD . ' A great book has just been published , entitled The Secret of Hegel , which , sooner or later , must attract the attention , and influence the ...
... lights up the driest and most abstract reasonings of his master . ' GLASGOW HERALD . ' A great book has just been published , entitled The Secret of Hegel , which , sooner or later , must attract the attention , and influence the ...
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... light as they can be set in , and making them as intelligible as they can be made . ' CHURCHMAN . ' All readers who have the taste and patience necessary for the encountering such tasks will be glad to receive Mr. Stirling's exposition ...
... light as they can be set in , and making them as intelligible as they can be made . ' CHURCHMAN . ' All readers who have the taste and patience necessary for the encountering such tasks will be glad to receive Mr. Stirling's exposition ...
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... who , in presence only of a scientific fact , feels himself as free in its regard from passion or prejudice as the air that embraces it , or the light that records it . Such reasons for regret , then , are not wanting PREFATORY NOTE . vii.
... who , in presence only of a scientific fact , feels himself as free in its regard from passion or prejudice as the air that embraces it , or the light that records it . Such reasons for regret , then , are not wanting PREFATORY NOTE . vii.
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... light of the anti- thesis to that of the thesis so abundantly present in the rest ; and only two points , perhaps , give a mo- ment's pause . Firstly , the quotation from page 755 of Reid's Works asserts an immediate cognition of matter ...
... light of the anti- thesis to that of the thesis so abundantly present in the rest ; and only two points , perhaps , give a mo- ment's pause . Firstly , the quotation from page 755 of Reid's Works asserts an immediate cognition of matter ...
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... light falls on Hamilton , and his dogged- ness thaws , as he suddenly recalls Kant with , That is true ; consciousness , on one aspect , says only A is there , and shows it not ; while , on another aspect , it is only philosophy that ...
... light falls on Hamilton , and his dogged- ness thaws , as he suddenly recalls Kant with , That is true ; consciousness , on one aspect , says only A is there , and shows it not ; while , on another aspect , it is only philosophy that ...
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