Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform: Chiefly from the Edinburgh Review; Cor., Vindicated, Enl., in Notes and AppendicesBlackwood, 1866 - 846 sider |
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Side 117
... WHATELY , D.D. , Principal of St Alban's Hall , and late Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . Third edition . 8vo . London : 1829 . 3. Introduction to Logic , from Dr Whately's Elements of Logic . By the Rev. SAMUEL HINDS , M.A. , of ...
... WHATELY , D.D. , Principal of St Alban's Hall , and late Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . Third edition . 8vo . London : 1829 . 3. Introduction to Logic , from Dr Whately's Elements of Logic . By the Rev. SAMUEL HINDS , M.A. , of ...
Side 125
... Dr Whately observes : - " A very small proportion even of distinguished students ever become proficients in logic ; and by far the greater proportion pass through the University without knowing anything at all of the subject . I do not ...
... Dr Whately observes : - " A very small proportion even of distinguished students ever become proficients in logic ; and by far the greater proportion pass through the University without knowing anything at all of the subject . I do not ...
Side 126
... Dr Whately , then Principal of St Alban's Hall , and recently ( we rejoice ) elevated to the Archiepiscopal See of Dublin . ( No. 2 , of the works at the head of this Article . ) Somewhat previ- ously , the Rudimenta ( abbreviated ...
... Dr Whately , then Principal of St Alban's Hall , and recently ( we rejoice ) elevated to the Archiepiscopal See of Dublin . ( No. 2 , of the works at the head of this Article . ) Somewhat previ- ously , the Rudimenta ( abbreviated ...
Side 128
... Dr Whately , who , in the teeth of every logician from Alexander to Kant , speaks of " the boundless field within the legitimate limits of the science , " " walks in the trodden ways , " and is guiltless of " removing the ancient ...
... Dr Whately , who , in the teeth of every logician from Alexander to Kant , speaks of " the boundless field within the legitimate limits of the science , " " walks in the trodden ways , " and is guiltless of " removing the ancient ...
Side 129
... Dr Whately , in vindication of his own practice , has well observed : - " Errors are the more carefully to be pointed out in proportion to the authority by which they are sanctioned . " " No mercy , " says Lessing , " to a distinguished ...
... Dr Whately , in vindication of his own practice , has well observed : - " Errors are the more carefully to be pointed out in proportion to the authority by which they are sanctioned . " " No mercy , " says Lessing , " to a distinguished ...
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Side 308 - ... with their correlatives freedom of choice and responsibility — man being all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In Nature there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind.
Side 14 - As the conditionally limited (which we may briefly call the conditioned) is thus the only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought — thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought.