Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier and Son, 1901 - 431 sider |
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Side 22
... form of demonstration which closes in upon nature and presses on , and , as it were , mixes itself with action . Whence the common order of demonstrating is absolutely inverted ; for instead of flying immediately from the senses , and ...
... form of demonstration which closes in upon nature and presses on , and , as it were , mixes itself with action . Whence the common order of demonstrating is absolutely inverted ; for instead of flying immediately from the senses , and ...
Side 23
... form of induction , and the judgment to be made by it ; for that form of the logicians which proceeds by simple enu- meration ... forms through which reason or inference can manifest itself , and lecturing man- kind on the futility of an ...
... form of induction , and the judgment to be made by it ; for that form of the logicians which proceeds by simple enu- meration ... forms through which reason or inference can manifest itself , and lecturing man- kind on the futility of an ...
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... form thereof . Whence the doctrine of purging the understanding requires three kinds of confutations , to fit it for the investigation of truth , viz .; the confutation of philosophies , the confutation of demon- strations , and the ...
... form thereof . Whence the doctrine of purging the understanding requires three kinds of confutations , to fit it for the investigation of truth , viz .; the confutation of philosophies , the confutation of demon- strations , and the ...
Side 26
... form of explaining nature , can preserve the mind from error , and support it from falling ; so neither can it hence receive any matter of science . Those , therefore , who determine not to conjecture and guess , but to find out and ...
... form of explaining nature , can preserve the mind from error , and support it from falling ; so neither can it hence receive any matter of science . Those , therefore , who determine not to conjecture and guess , but to find out and ...
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... form of induction . Nor need any one be shocked at this suspension of the judgment ,, in a doctrine which does not assert that nothing is knowable ; but only that things cannot be known except in a certain order and method : while it ...
... form of induction . Nor need any one be shocked at this suspension of the judgment ,, in a doctrine which does not assert that nothing is knowable ; but only that things cannot be known except in a certain order and method : while it ...
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