Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... reason only , but of imaginations and affections . " In this portion of his Essay he gives us only that view of a future state which is to be derived from reasoning and analogy . It is not to be supposed that a mind so full of vast ...
... reason only , but of imaginations and affections . " In this portion of his Essay he gives us only that view of a future state which is to be derived from reasoning and analogy . It is not to be supposed that a mind so full of vast ...
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... reason on death ; it was rather a thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in death we might not know and feel our union as now . I hope - but my hopes are not unmixed with fear for ...
... reason on death ; it was rather a thing of discomfort and disappointment than terror to me . We should never be separated ; but in death we might not know and feel our union as now . I hope - but my hopes are not unmixed with fear for ...
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... reason . When Socrates presses on him the question of , whether he as a rhapsodist is as well versed in nautical , hippodromic , and other arts , as sailors , charioteers , and various artisans ? he gives up the point with the most ...
... reason . When Socrates presses on him the question of , whether he as a rhapsodist is as well versed in nautical , hippodromic , and other arts , as sailors , charioteers , and various artisans ? he gives up the point with the most ...
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... Reason is the enumeration of quantities already known ; imagination is the perception of the value of those quantities , both separately and as a whole . Reason respects the differences , and imagination the similitudes of things . Reason ...
... Reason is the enumeration of quantities already known ; imagination is the perception of the value of those quantities , both separately and as a whole . Reason respects the differences , and imagination the similitudes of things . Reason ...
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... reason is more useful . Let us examine as the grounds of this distinction , what is here meant by utility . Pleasure or good , in a general sense , that which the consciousness of a sensitive and intelligent being seeks , and in which ...
... reason is more useful . Let us examine as the grounds of this distinction , what is here meant by utility . Pleasure or good , in a general sense , that which the consciousness of a sensitive and intelligent being seeks , and in which ...
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