| 1802 - 904 páginas
...not exift. With him and Cud'worth, vA may grant that " knowledge is not to be poured into the (mil -like liquor, but rather to be invited and gently...without, like a veflel, as to be kindled and awakened, &c." But ftill all this fuppofes fome previous inficfion of k'now* ledge, energy, and capacity, which... | |
| 1802 - 652 páginas
...not exill. \Viih him and Ctidworth, w» may grant, that " knowledge is not to be pourud into the foul like liquor, but rather to be invited and gently drawn forth from it j nor the mind U> much to be filled therewith from without, like a veflcl, as to he kindled and awakened,... | |
| Thomas Hancock - 1824 - 578 páginas
...the sophisters of that age, and chose rather an Aporetical (doubting or inquisitive) method ; because knowledge was not to be poured into the soul like...invited and gently drawn forth from it ; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without, like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened. From hence... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 720 páginas
...used by the sophisters of that age, and chose rather an aporetical and obstetricious method ; because knowledge was not to be poured into the soul like...invited and gently drawn forth from it ; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without, like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened. Lastly,... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - 1845 - 716 páginas
...used by the sophisters of that age, and chose rather an aporética! and obstetricious method ; because knowledge was not to be poured into the soul like...invited and gently drawn forth from it ; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without, like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened. Lastly,... | |
| George Jacob Holyoake - 1863 - 254 páginas
...studied, provided it is under the right masters, and in a successful manner. Cudworth says: " Knowledge is not to be poured into the soul like liquor, but rather...invited and gently drawn forth from it; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened." The application... | |
| Ralph Cudworth - 1996 - 260 páginas
...used by the sophisters of that age and chose rather an aporetical and obstetricious method. Because knowledge was not to be poured into the soul like...invited and gently drawn forth from it; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without, like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened. Lastly,... | |
| Steven Schroeder - 2002 - 148 páginas
...used by the sophisters of that age and chose rather an aporetical and obstreticious method. Because knowledge was not to be poured into the soul like...invited and gently drawn forth from it; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without, like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened. (Cudworth,... | |
| David Ellerman - 2005 - 358 páginas
...use. 8. For instance, the Cambridge Platonist Ralph Cudworth, writing in the late i6oos, notes that "knowledge was not to be poured into the soul like...invited and gently drawn forth from it; nor the mind so much to be filled therewith from without, like a vessel, as to be kindled and awakened" ([1731]... | |
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