The United States Democratic Review, Volumen15Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1844 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... ideas , all knowledge , are derived alone from sensation , and re- flection upon the ideas gained through the senses , and denying that any addi- tional knowledge can be derived from the soul itself . Locke very naturally supposes even ...
... ideas , all knowledge , are derived alone from sensation , and re- flection upon the ideas gained through the senses , and denying that any addi- tional knowledge can be derived from the soul itself . Locke very naturally supposes even ...
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... idea of his philosophical notions , we may , per- haps , not without some reason , lay a part of the blame on the great philoso- pher himself , as well as on our own dullness and stupidity . Leaving the ground occupied by the ...
... idea of his philosophical notions , we may , per- haps , not without some reason , lay a part of the blame on the great philoso- pher himself , as well as on our own dullness and stupidity . Leaving the ground occupied by the ...
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... ideas , which go be- yond the limits of sense , and experi- ence , but , as we know no object to which these are applicable , they remain as mere ideas wholly incognizable . Such are our notions of God , of moral freedom , and of ...
... ideas , which go be- yond the limits of sense , and experi- ence , but , as we know no object to which these are applicable , they remain as mere ideas wholly incognizable . Such are our notions of God , of moral freedom , and of ...
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... idea . And what are the forms in which the idea of the Infinite is presented to human reason ? The forms of the True , the Beautiful , the Good , ” & c . Beautiful , the Good , " & c . Of nature , he remarks : " The world , according ...
... idea . And what are the forms in which the idea of the Infinite is presented to human reason ? The forms of the True , the Beautiful , the Good , ” & c . Beautiful , the Good , " & c . Of nature , he remarks : " The world , according ...
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... idea ; that the outward world , the object also , is ne- cessary . Thus a man , to be a painter , must not only be distinguished by his appreciation of beautiful forms and hues , but he must have , often and dis- tinctly brought before ...
... idea ; that the outward world , the object also , is ne- cessary . Thus a man , to be a painter , must not only be distinguished by his appreciation of beautiful forms and hues , but he must have , often and dis- tinctly brought before ...
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