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" The healthy Understanding, we should say, is not the Logical, argumentative, but the Intuitive ; for the end of Understanding is not to prove and find reasons, but to know and believe. "
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 9
por Thomas Carlyle - 1860
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A Man

J. D. Bell - 1850 - 486 páginas
..." Unconsciousness of all healthy vital action in Man." He assumes that " the healthy understanding is not the logical, argumentative, but the intuitive;" for "the end of understanding," says he, "is not to prove and find reasons, but to know and believe." Thus, he denies that the logician...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays: Complete in One Volume

Thomas Carlyle - 1857 - 604 páginas
...Wells 1 or does the Boxer hit better for knowing that he has a flexor longus and a flexor brevis ? argnmenla- : live, but the Intuitive; for the end of Under-)' ' standing is noi to prove, and find...
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volumen95

1905 - 880 páginas
...our outward, world, what is mechanical lies open to us; not what is dynamical and has vitality;" and "The healthy Understanding, we should say, is not the Logical, argumentative, but the Intuitive." Newman, in his shorter, neater, more transparent way, sums it in the Grammar thus : Man's "progress...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3

Thomas Carlyle - 1860 - 494 páginas
...figure at Sadler's Wells ? Or the boxer hit better for knowing that he has a jieror and a Jltror 6wii ? But indeed, as in the higher case of the Poet, so...the true force is an unconscious one. The healthy UnderstHffoTng, we should' sayyis' not TfreTLogical, ^rgitnrentaTive, but Jhfi Jntmttve-i for-the^end...
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A Man

J. D. Bell - 1860 - 478 páginas
...him, " Unconsciousness of all healthy vital action in Man." He assumes that "the healthy understanding is not the logical, argumentative, but the intuitive;" for "the end of unders ton ding," says he, "is not to prove and find reasons, but to knoiv and believe." Thus, he denies...
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Papers of an undergraduate, a selection from the MSS. of W. T. Edwards [ed ...

William Threlkeld Edwards - 1862 - 178 páginas
...read like original works. We must make one quotation from the Essays : — " The healthy understanding is not the logical, argumentative, but the intuitive,...to prove and find reasons, but to know and believe. In practical matters has it not been almost proverbial that the man of logic cannot prosper ? His vital...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays

Thomas Carlyle - 1873 - 582 páginas
...Wells 1 or does the Boxer hit better for knowing that he has a flexor longus and a flexor hrevis 7 But, indeed, as in the higher case of the Poet, so...Inquirer, the true force is an unconscious one. The hefthhy DncTerslahdin^, we should s'ayT is not the Logical, argumentative, but the jntuilivej for the...
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Collected Works, Volumen8

Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 428 páginas
...Sadler's Wells? Or does the boxer hit better for knowing that he has a flexor longus and a, flexor brevis? But indeed, as in the higher case of the Poet, so here in that of the Speaker and Inquirer, the t1me force is an unconscious one. The healthy Understanding, we should say, is not the Logical, argumentative,...
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Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign ...

Rev. James Wood - 1893 - 694 páginas
...seasons, and in winter summer is in his heart. There is the south 1 Thoreau. The healthy understanding as they are represented by those who know them. Johnson....comfort to that 35 grief / Which they themselves not f CarlyU. The heart always sees before the head can SO see. Carlyle. The heart aye's the part aye / That...
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Works, Volumen16

Thomas Carlyle - 1894 - 632 páginas
...Sadler's Wells? or does the boxer hit better ibr knowing that he has a flexor lonytis and a flexor brevis? But indeed, as in the higher case of the Poet, so...is an unconscious one. The healthy Understanding, w&-gfiouJcl"'say, is not the Logical, argumentative, but the Intuitive ; for the end of Understanding...
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