If by this inquiry into the nature of the understanding, I can discover the powers thereof, how far they reach, to what things they are in any degree proportionate, and where they fail us, I suppose it may be of use to prevail with the busy mind of man... A Biographical History of Philosophy - Página 194por George Henry Lewes - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
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