Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... Parva Naturalia . " In as much as later writers have either deviated from , or added to his doctrines , they appear to me to have introduced either error or groundless supposition . In the first place it is to be observed , that ...
... Parva Naturalia . " In as much as later writers have either deviated from , or added to his doctrines , they appear to me to have introduced either error or groundless supposition . In the first place it is to be observed , that ...
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... Parva Naturalia of Aristotle , I was struck at once with its close resemblance to Hume's essay on association . The main thoughts were the same in both , the 104.
... Parva Naturalia of Aristotle , I was struck at once with its close resemblance to Hume's essay on association . The main thoughts were the same in both , the 104.
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... Parva Naturalia , in the old latin version , swathed and swaddled in the commentary afore mentioned ! It remains then for me , first to state wherein Hartley differs from Aristotle ; then , to exhibit the grounds of my conviction , that ...
... Parva Naturalia , in the old latin version , swathed and swaddled in the commentary afore mentioned ! It remains then for me , first to state wherein Hartley differs from Aristotle ; then , to exhibit the grounds of my conviction , that ...
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