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The Philosophy of Necessity: Or, The Law of Consequences; as Applicable to ... - Page 96
by Charles Bray - 1841
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Essays in Philosophical Criticism

Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison, Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - Criticism (Philosophy) - 1883 - 352 pages
...found which sets the bounds between the enlightened and dark parts of things — between what is and what is not comprehensible by us — men would perhaps...with more advantage and satisfaction in the other ' (' Essay,' Book I. chap. i. § 7). But Locke's aim was practical, not professionally philosophical...
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The Veil of Isis: A Series of Essays on Idealism

Thomas Ebenezer Webb - Idealism - 1885 - 396 pages
...enlightened parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us ; and we should then with less scruple acquiesce in the avowed ignorance of the one, and employ our thoughts and discourse with more advantage and satisfaction on the other. In his examination of...
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The Veil of Isis: A Series of Essays on Idealism

Thomas Ebenezer Webb - Idealism - 1885 - 400 pages
...enlightened parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us ; and we should then witli less scruple acquiesce in the avowed ignorance of the one, and employ our thoughts and discourse with more advantage and satisfaction on the other. In his examination of...
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Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Volume 8

Ludwig Stein, Arthur Stein - Philosophy - 1895 - 620 pages
...found, whieh sets the bounds between the enlightened and dark parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us, men would perhaps...their thoughts and discourse with more advantage and satisfactiori in the other" § 7. lc I, 6. M4) Book 3. chap. 1. § 1-5. wenn man die lateinischen Namen...
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The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Volume 1

Edward Caird - Philosophy, German - 1889 - 688 pages
...horizon found which sets the bounds between the enlightened and dark parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us, men would perhaps...discourse with more advantage and satisfaction in the others." 1 Locke, in fact, bids us examine our faculties in order that we may discover the nature and...
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Locke

Alexander Campbell Fraser - Philosophy - 1890 - 324 pages
...found which sets the hounds between the enlightened and the dark parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us, men would perhaps...and discourse with more advantage and satisfaction on the other." Accordingly, the design of the ' Essay ' takes the form of an inquiry into the "origin,...
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Locke

Alexander Campbell Fraser - Philosophy - 1890 - 330 pages
...enlightened and the dark parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us, men woiild perhaps with less scruple acquiesce in the avowed...and discourse with more advantage and satisfaction on the other." Accordingly, the design of the ' Essay ' takes the form of an inquiry into the "origin,...
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John Locke und die Schule von Cambridge

Georg Graf von Hertling - Cambridge Platonists - 1892 - 344 pages
...De arte medica niedergelegten Denkweise 3 , derzufolge wir nicht gut thun , uns mit apriorischen 1 Men would perhaps with less scruple acquiesce in the...with more advantage and satisfaction in the other. 2 S. oben S. 147. 3 Einer besondern Untersuchung muss es vorbehalten bleiben zu entscheiden, ob und...
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Hedonistic Theories from Aristippus to Spencer, Volume 20

John Watson - Hedonism - 1895 - 280 pages
...found which sets the bound between the enlightened and the dark parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us, men would perhaps...scruple acquiesce in the avowed ignorance of the one and employ^b^r thoughts and discourse with more advantage anq^^tisfaction on the other." For " the light...
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A Sketch of the Development of Philosophic Thought from Thales to Kant

Ludwig Noiré - Knowledge, Theory of - 1900 - 374 pages
...horizon found, which set the bounds between the enlightened and dark parts of things, between what is and what is not comprehensible by us ; men would perhaps...with more advantage and satisfaction in the other.' Although it was plain that the Cartesian startingpoint, the Cogito, must lead ultimately to this view,...
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