The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Band 9M. Thomas, 1817 |
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... course our ideas , as they re- gard the philosophy of the human mind , will be more precise , if we consider whatever is known or knowable ( an awkward term , which our author uses a great deal too often ) as proceed- ing from our ...
... course our ideas , as they re- gard the philosophy of the human mind , will be more precise , if we consider whatever is known or knowable ( an awkward term , which our author uses a great deal too often ) as proceed- ing from our ...
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... course of nature . deed Hume himself has so logically adhered to his doctrine as to be betrayed into manifest absurdities . Thus in his argument against the existence of miracles , he speaks of the conjunction between an event and a ...
... course of nature . deed Hume himself has so logically adhered to his doctrine as to be betrayed into manifest absurdities . Thus in his argument against the existence of miracles , he speaks of the conjunction between an event and a ...
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... course of nature . ' The misfortune of such an hypothesis is , that it can be applicable to no human being except Adam ; for as no human being besides him , has ever been created in the complete maturity of both his in- tellectual and ...
... course of nature . ' The misfortune of such an hypothesis is , that it can be applicable to no human being except Adam ; for as no human being besides him , has ever been created in the complete maturity of both his in- tellectual and ...
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... course of things , we are utterly incapable of perceiving why it should apply to others which are in the very same predicament . A miracle may be called the sublime of extraordinary phenomena ; but from that point there are almost ...
... course of things , we are utterly incapable of perceiving why it should apply to others which are in the very same predicament . A miracle may be called the sublime of extraordinary phenomena ; but from that point there are almost ...
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... a very extensive acquaintance with the experience of others , joined to a long course of close personal investigation into men and things . Ogilvie's Philosophical Essays . 29 ESSAY III. On the Modern Abuse of Moral Fiction...
... a very extensive acquaintance with the experience of others , joined to a long course of close personal investigation into men and things . Ogilvie's Philosophical Essays . 29 ESSAY III. On the Modern Abuse of Moral Fiction...
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