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... Effect , and concerns Mind and Matter . - As it was also a part of Locke's design to inquire into the original , certainty , and extent of human knowledge , ' * Mr. Ogilvie very naturally be- gins his inquiries by examining that ...
... Effect , and concerns Mind and Matter . - As it was also a part of Locke's design to inquire into the original , certainty , and extent of human knowledge , ' * Mr. Ogilvie very naturally be- gins his inquiries by examining that ...
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... effects of material impres- sion . Whether Mr. Ogilvie was aware that his language involv ed this conclusion , we are hardly able to determine . We should be very sorry to extort a meaning from the language * We suppose our author has ...
... effects of material impres- sion . Whether Mr. Ogilvie was aware that his language involv ed this conclusion , we are hardly able to determine . We should be very sorry to extort a meaning from the language * We suppose our author has ...
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... effect : Or a coincidence betwixt the order , in which the various subjects and modifications of consciousness , is ( are ) concatenated in the mind , and that in which the corresponding phenomena , are connected according to the ...
... effect : Or a coincidence betwixt the order , in which the various subjects and modifications of consciousness , is ( are ) concatenated in the mind , and that in which the corresponding phenomena , are connected according to the ...
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... effect . ' The whole of this hypothesis proceeds upon the obviously false sup- position , that all the true causes of things are known , —and that error essentially consists in mistaking effects for causes , or in believing that to be ...
... effect . ' The whole of this hypothesis proceeds upon the obviously false sup- position , that all the true causes of things are known , —and that error essentially consists in mistaking effects for causes , or in believing that to be ...
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... effect , that though none but a fool or a madman will ever pretend to dispute the authority of ex- perience , or to reject that great guide of human life ; it may surely be allowed a philosopher to have so much curiosity at least , as ...
... effect , that though none but a fool or a madman will ever pretend to dispute the authority of ex- perience , or to reject that great guide of human life ; it may surely be allowed a philosopher to have so much curiosity at least , as ...
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