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Side viii
... consists , there- fore , in a statement of the so - called Fundamental Laws of Thought , and of the all - important Principle of Substi- tution , of which , as I think , all reasoning is a develop- ment . The whole procedure of ...
... consists , there- fore , in a statement of the so - called Fundamental Laws of Thought , and of the all - important Principle of Substi- tution , of which , as I think , all reasoning is a develop- ment . The whole procedure of ...
Side xv
... consists of a square piece of bay - wood with a square depression in the centre , across which two slides can be pushed , one being a piece of red glass , and the other consisting of wood coloured gray . The extent to which each of ...
... consists of a square piece of bay - wood with a square depression in the centre , across which two slides can be pushed , one being a piece of red glass , and the other consisting of wood coloured gray . The extent to which each of ...
Side xxviii
... consists in asking the reader to judge between the work and the criticism . Thus Mr. Robertson asserts 2 that the most complex logical problems solved in this book ( up to p . 102 of this edition ) might be more easily and shortly dealt ...
... consists in asking the reader to judge between the work and the criticism . Thus Mr. Robertson asserts 2 that the most complex logical problems solved in this book ( up to p . 102 of this edition ) might be more easily and shortly dealt ...
Side 1
... consists in the power which it confers upon us of applying to one object the knowledge acquired from like objects ; and it is only so far , therefore , as we can discover and register resemblances that we can turn our observations to ...
... consists in the power which it confers upon us of applying to one object the knowledge acquired from like objects ; and it is only so far , therefore , as we can discover and register resemblances that we can turn our observations to ...
Side 4
... consist in the break between one state of mind and the next , just as an induced current of electricity arises from ... consists in their power of feeling difference and being agitated by it . Yet had we the power of discrimination only ...
... consist in the break between one state of mind and the next , just as an induced current of electricity arises from ... consists in their power of feeling difference and being agitated by it . Yet had we the power of discrimination only ...
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Side 454 - that every particle of matter in the universe attracts every other particle, with a force whose direction is that of the line joining the two, and whose magnitude is directly as the product of their masses, and inversely as the square of their distances from each other.
Side 589 - The philosopher should be a man willing to listen to every suggestion, but determined to judge for himself. He should not be biased by appearances; have no favorite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master. He should not be a respecter of persons, but of things. Truth should be his primary object. If to these qualities be added industry, he may indeed hope to walk within the veil of the temple of nature.
Side 480 - Whatever phenomenon varies in any manner, whenever another phenomenon varies in some particular manner, is either a cause or an effect of that phenomenon, or is connected with it through some fact of causation.
Side 304 - Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external...
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