Philosophical EssaysGeorge Ramsay, 1810 - 590 sider |
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Side ix
... knowledge , CHAPTER III . - Influence of Locke's account of the origin of our knowledge on the speculations of various eminent writers since his time , more particularly on those of Berkeley and Hume , CHAPTER IV . - The same subject ...
... knowledge , CHAPTER III . - Influence of Locke's account of the origin of our knowledge on the speculations of various eminent writers since his time , more particularly on those of Berkeley and Hume , CHAPTER IV . - The same subject ...
Side xii
... knowledge ; together with " the grounds and degrees of belief , opinion , and assent , I " shall not , at present , meddle with the physical considera- " tion of the mind , or trouble myself to examine , wherein its essence consists ...
... knowledge ; together with " the grounds and degrees of belief , opinion , and assent , I " shall not , at present , meddle with the physical considera- " tion of the mind , or trouble myself to examine , wherein its essence consists ...
Side xxii
... knowledge . In estimating the merit of those who first proposed this arrangement , some- thing , I suspect , may be fairly ascribed to accident ; but that the arrangement is in itself agreeable to the views of the most enlightened and ...
... knowledge . In estimating the merit of those who first proposed this arrangement , some- thing , I suspect , may be fairly ascribed to accident ; but that the arrangement is in itself agreeable to the views of the most enlightened and ...
Side xxxii
... knowledge is power ; and the great pro- " blem which he constantly aims at resolving , is , in what " manner the nature of any substance or quality may , by experiment , be so detected and ascertained , as to enable " us to manage it at ...
... knowledge is power ; and the great pro- " blem which he constantly aims at resolving , is , in what " manner the nature of any substance or quality may , by experiment , be so detected and ascertained , as to enable " us to manage it at ...
Side xxxiii
... that their succession appears to be governed by certain " general laws . " In the proper experimental philosophy , every acquisition " of knowledge is an increase of power ; because CHAP . II . ] xxxiii PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... that their succession appears to be governed by certain " general laws . " In the proper experimental philosophy , every acquisition " of knowledge is an increase of power ; because CHAP . II . ] xxxiii PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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