Four Introductory Lectures on Political Economy: Delivered Before the University of OxfordLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 76 sider |
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... physical truths or depend partly on arbitrary assumption , his work , though it may contain partial views of the highest value , cannot possibly form a clear or a consistent whole . Nor is it sufficient that the professor should have ...
... physical truths or depend partly on arbitrary assumption , his work , though it may contain partial views of the highest value , cannot possibly form a clear or a consistent whole . Nor is it sufficient that the professor should have ...
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... physical and the mental , or , as they are some- times called , the moral sciences . The proper subjects of the first are the properties of matter ; those of the second are the sensations , faculties , and habits of the human mind . As ...
... physical and the mental , or , as they are some- times called , the moral sciences . The proper subjects of the first are the properties of matter ; those of the second are the sensations , faculties , and habits of the human mind . As ...
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... physical ; and as every art aims at producing pleasure or pre- venting pain , it must be , to a certain extent , mental . Still , however , the difference exists . No one would call rhetoric a physical art , though its teacher must ...
... physical ; and as every art aims at producing pleasure or pre- venting pain , it must be , to a certain extent , mental . Still , however , the difference exists . No one would call rhetoric a physical art , though its teacher must ...
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... physical and mental is important , not only with respect to the subjects treated by the sciences and arts in each class , but also with respect to the principal sources from which they respectively draw their premises . In all sciences ...
... physical and mental is important , not only with respect to the subjects treated by the sciences and arts in each class , but also with respect to the principal sources from which they respectively draw their premises . In all sciences ...
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... physical studies , is the degree and the manner in which they respectively can be aided by experiment . When we are dealing with matter , we frequently are able to combine its particles at will , and to ascer- tain the results of the ...
... physical studies , is the degree and the manner in which they respectively can be aided by experiment . When we are dealing with matter , we frequently are able to combine its particles at will , and to ascer- tain the results of the ...
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