The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Volumen1T. Constable and Company, 1854 - 434 páginas |
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... knowledge of them to students . In an enlightened age , the sciences are justly considered as the basis of the arts ; and , in a course of liberal education , the for- mer are always taught prior to the latter . But , in the order of ...
... knowledge of them to students . In an enlightened age , the sciences are justly considered as the basis of the arts ; and , in a course of liberal education , the for- mer are always taught prior to the latter . But , in the order of ...
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... knowledge consists entirely in the passive and mechanical accumulation of the particulars it comprehends ; an accumulation which belongs exclusively to the province of Memory . Reflection is of two kinds , according as it is employed in ...
... knowledge consists entirely in the passive and mechanical accumulation of the particulars it comprehends ; an accumulation which belongs exclusively to the province of Memory . Reflection is of two kinds , according as it is employed in ...
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... knowledge , the art of Poetry has one entire province allotted to itself . These objections apply in common to Bacon and to D'Alem- bert . That which follows has a particular reference to a passage already cited from the latter , where ...
... knowledge , the art of Poetry has one entire province allotted to itself . These objections apply in common to Bacon and to D'Alem- bert . That which follows has a particular reference to a passage already cited from the latter , where ...
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... knowledge of particular facts and particular events ; the word philosophy , all the general con- clusions or laws inferred from these particulars by induction ; and the word poetry , all the arts addressed to the imagination . Not that ...
... knowledge of particular facts and particular events ; the word philosophy , all the general con- clusions or laws inferred from these particulars by induction ; and the word poetry , all the arts addressed to the imagination . Not that ...
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... knowledge , the Ety- mology of Languages has been happily employed to fill up the chasms of Ancient History ; and the conclusions of Compara- tive Anatomy , to illustrate the Theory of the Earth 14 DISSERTATION . - PREFACE .
... knowledge , the Ety- mology of Languages has been happily employed to fill up the chasms of Ancient History ; and the conclusions of Compara- tive Anatomy , to illustrate the Theory of the Earth 14 DISSERTATION . - PREFACE .
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