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Thus distance will be allowed by philosophers to be a true relation , because we acquire an idea of it by the comparing of ... which make objects admit of comparison , and by which the ideas of philosophical relation are produced .
Thus distance will be allowed by philosophers to be a true relation , because we acquire an idea of it by the comparing of ... which make objects admit of comparison , and by which the ideas of philosophical relation are produced .
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But philosophers , who carry their scrutiny a little farther , immediately perceive that , even in the most familiar events , the energy of the cause is as unintelligible as in the most unusual , and that we only learn by experience the ...
But philosophers , who carry their scrutiny a little farther , immediately perceive that , even in the most familiar events , the energy of the cause is as unintelligible as in the most unusual , and that we only learn by experience the ...
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Nor do philosophers stop at this conclusion . They sometimes extend the same inference to the mind itself , in its internal operations . Our mental vision or conception of ideas is nothing but a revelation made to us by our Maker .
Nor do philosophers stop at this conclusion . They sometimes extend the same inference to the mind itself , in its internal operations . Our mental vision or conception of ideas is nothing but a revelation made to us by our Maker .
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