The Preceptor: Containing a General Course of Education. Wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning are Laid Down in a Way Most Suitable for Trying the Genius, and Advancing the Instruction of Youth. In Twelve Parts. Illustrated with Maps and Useful Cuts ...J. Dodsley, 1793 |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 100
Side 3
... these feveral Steps , and have diftin- guifhed them in their Writings by the Name of the Opera- tions of the Mind . These they make four in Number ; and agreeably to that , have divided the whole Syftem of Logick into four Parts , in ...
... these feveral Steps , and have diftin- guifhed them in their Writings by the Name of the Opera- tions of the Mind . These they make four in Number ; and agreeably to that , have divided the whole Syftem of Logick into four Parts , in ...
Side 11
... THESE Confiderations , if we duly attend man Knowy to them , will give us a clear and distinct View Rife and Pro of the natural Procedure of the human Intellect gress of bu- in its Advances to Knowledge . We can have ledge . no ...
... THESE Confiderations , if we duly attend man Knowy to them , will give us a clear and distinct View Rife and Pro of the natural Procedure of the human Intellect gress of bu- in its Advances to Knowledge . We can have ledge . no ...
Side 12
... these two Heads . First , Thofe original Im- preffions that are conveyed into the Mind by Senfation and Reflection , and which exift there fimple , uniform , and with- out any Shadow of Variety . Secondly , Thofe more complex Notions of ...
... these two Heads . First , Thofe original Im- preffions that are conveyed into the Mind by Senfation and Reflection , and which exift there fimple , uniform , and with- out any Shadow of Variety . Secondly , Thofe more complex Notions of ...
Side 13
... these three Perceptions are as diftinct in themselves as if they all proceeded from different Objects , or were exhi- bited to our Notice at different Times . We are therefore carefully to diftinguish between our fimple and primitive ...
... these three Perceptions are as diftinct in themselves as if they all proceeded from different Objects , or were exhi- bited to our Notice at different Times . We are therefore carefully to diftinguish between our fimple and primitive ...
Side 16
... These two Claffes comprehend all our complex Conceptions ; it being impoffible to conceive any that are not either fuggefted to the Understanding by fome real Existence , or formed by the Mind itself , arbitrarily uniting and ...
... These two Claffes comprehend all our complex Conceptions ; it being impoffible to conceive any that are not either fuggefted to the Understanding by fome real Existence , or formed by the Mind itself , arbitrarily uniting and ...
Andre udgaver - Se alle
Almindelige termer og sætninger
abfolute Affections affirmed againſt alfo alſo anfwer arife becauſe befides beſt Cafe called cife Clafs common Conclufion Confequent Confideration confidered confifts Conftitution Connection Courſe Creature Defire Demonftration Difpofition diftinct diftinguished diſcover Diſcovery eafy eſtabliſhed Exercife exprefs faid falfe fame fecond feem felf-evident felves ferve feve feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fimple Ideas fince fingle firft firſt fome fometimes Form ftand ftill fuch fufficient fuppofe furniſh greateſt Happineſs Hence higheſt himſelf human infomuch Inftance Intereft itſelf Judgements juft Kind Knowledge laft laſt leaſt lefs Logicians Manner Meaſure middle Term Mind moft Moral moſt muft muſt Nature neceffarily neceffary Notion Number obferve Objects Occafion ourſelves Paffions particular Perceptions Perfon Pleaſure poffible pofitions Power Predicate prefent Premifes Propofition Purpoſe raiſe Reafon refpect reft refult reprefent Science Senfe ſeveral Species Subject Syllogifms thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thouſand tion true Truth Underſtanding univerfal uſeful Virtue whofe