The Biographical History of Philosophy: From Its Origin in Greece Down to the Present Day, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1883 - 801 páginas |
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... faculties of a great soul , which might be devoted to the pursuit of the Divine . Wisdom , which is truth and beauty in one , is the idol adored by the genuine hero . Love woman if you will , but remember that you are also a lover of ...
... faculties of a great soul , which might be devoted to the pursuit of the Divine . Wisdom , which is truth and beauty in one , is the idol adored by the genuine hero . Love woman if you will , but remember that you are also a lover of ...
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... faculties , and to furnish them with a proper Method whereon these faculties might be successfully employed . He thus not only stands clearly out in history as the exponent of the long - agitated antagonism to all the ancient and ...
... faculties , and to furnish them with a proper Method whereon these faculties might be successfully employed . He thus not only stands clearly out in history as the exponent of the long - agitated antagonism to all the ancient and ...
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... faculties . Thus Consciousness became the basis of Philosophy ; to make that basis broad and firm , to ascertain its nature and capacity , became the first object of speculation . THIRD EPOCH . PHILOSOPHY REDUCED TO A QUESTION OF ...
... faculties . Thus Consciousness became the basis of Philosophy ; to make that basis broad and firm , to ascertain its nature and capacity , became the first object of speculation . THIRD EPOCH . PHILOSOPHY REDUCED TO A QUESTION OF ...
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... faculties into two sorts - faculties of the body , and faculties of the mind . " Since the minute and distinct anatomy of the powers of the body is nothing necessary to the present purpose , I will only sum them up in these three heads ...
... faculties into two sorts - faculties of the body , and faculties of the mind . " Since the minute and distinct anatomy of the powers of the body is nothing necessary to the present purpose , I will only sum them up in these three heads ...
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... faculties . We may now open at the third chapter of the Leviathan . In it he propounded , as something quite simple and obvious , the very important law of association of ideas . * He states it with great clearness and thorough mastery ...
... faculties . We may now open at the third chapter of the Leviathan . In it he propounded , as something quite simple and obvious , the very important law of association of ideas . * He states it with great clearness and thorough mastery ...
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Abelard Absolute admit answer Arabian Philosophy argument Aristotle assert atheism axiom Bacon basis believe Berkeley body brain Bruno causation cause certitude conceive conception Condillac Consciousness consequences declared deduce Descartes distinct doctrine Dugald Stewart effect endeavored error existence external fact faculties Fichte Fichte's Hegel Hobbes human Hume Idealism ideas Idee identity independent of experience Induction inference innate Innate Ideas intellectual Kant Kant's knowledge laws Leibnitz Locke Locke's logical matter metaphysical metaphysical stage Method mind motion natura naturata nature necessary never noumenon objects organs original perceive perception phenomena Philos Philosophy Phrenology Physiology Plato position positive science principles priori proposition Psychology question reader reality reason refutation Reid relation rience Roscellinus says Schelling Scholasticism sensation sense Sensibility Skepticism speculations Spinoza spirit Substance supposed theory things thinker thought tion true truth understand universal William de Champeaux words