Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen1Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... question of fact and history , and the accuracy of the statement is to be tried by documents rather than reasoning . First then , I deny Hobbs's claim in toto : for he had been anticipated by Des Cartes whose work " De Methodo ...
... question of fact and history , and the accuracy of the statement is to be tried by documents rather than reasoning . First then , I deny Hobbs's claim in toto : for he had been anticipated by Des Cartes whose work " De Methodo ...
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... question will be , by what right is it demanded ? On this account I think it expedient to make some preliminary remarks on the introduction of POSTULATES in philosophy . The word postulate is borrowed from the science of mathematics ...
... question will be , by what right is it demanded ? On this account I think it expedient to make some preliminary remarks on the introduction of POSTULATES in philosophy . The word postulate is borrowed from the science of mathematics ...
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... question then is , what is the most original construction or first productive act for the INNER SENSE . The answer to this question depends on the direction which is given to the INNER SENSE . But in philosophy the INNER SENSE cannot 251.
... question then is , what is the most original construction or first productive act for the INNER SENSE . The answer to this question depends on the direction which is given to the INNER SENSE . But in philosophy the INNER SENSE cannot 251.
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