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... 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 philosopher's account of the sources ...
... 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 philosopher's account of the sources ...
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... matter ; and indeed he makes it one of his formal prin- cipia , that our language and of course our ideas , as they re- gard the philosophy of the human mind , will be more precise , if we consider whatever is known or knowable ( an ...
... matter ; and indeed he makes it one of his formal prin- cipia , that our language and of course our ideas , as they re- gard the philosophy of the human mind , will be more precise , if we consider whatever is known or knowable ( an ...
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... matter is not a knowledge of actual existences - but simply a modification of the faculty which is conversant with those existences . To state the propo sition in fewer words , there is no such thing as a subject of consciousness ...
... matter is not a knowledge of actual existences - but simply a modification of the faculty which is conversant with those existences . To state the propo sition in fewer words , there is no such thing as a subject of consciousness ...
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... matter of course , —at least a very subordinate part of the mental operation . The great object of science is to disco- ver the true causes of phenomena ; and when we have once a clear perception of the thing which produces , and of the ...
... matter of course , —at least a very subordinate part of the mental operation . The great object of science is to disco- ver the true causes of phenomena ; and when we have once a clear perception of the thing which produces , and of the ...
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... matter of fact ? ' And when it is answered , that they are found- ed on the relation of cause and effect , ―he inquires again , ' what is the foundation of all our reasonings and conclusions con- cerning that relation ? ' Experience ...
... matter of fact ? ' And when it is answered , that they are found- ed on the relation of cause and effect , ―he inquires again , ' what is the foundation of all our reasonings and conclusions con- cerning that relation ? ' Experience ...
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