Elements of CriticismConner & Cooke, 1836 - 504 psl. |
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... events , from cause to effect - The scientific train , from effect to cause - The former the synthetic , the latter the analytic method of reasoning - Order a restraint upon great geniuses - Homer , Pindar , Virgil , and others ...
... events , from cause to effect - The scientific train , from effect to cause - The former the synthetic , the latter the analytic method of reasoning - Order a restraint upon great geniuses - Homer , Pindar , Virgil , and others ...
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... event is particular , the effect of some former event , and the cause of others that follow in such a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . Widely different is science , when we endea- vor to trace out ...
... event is particular , the effect of some former event , and the cause of others that follow in such a chain , there is nothing to bias the mind from the order of nature . Widely different is science , when we endea- vor to trace out ...
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... event : no cause is assigned that can make it appear necessary , or even natural , to sus- * Lib . ii . ode 13 . Lin . 231 . Lin . 136 . § Lin . 475 . pend , for so long a time , the principal 24 [ Ch . I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A ...
... event : no cause is assigned that can make it appear necessary , or even natural , to sus- * Lib . ii . ode 13 . Lin . 231 . Lin . 136 . § Lin . 475 . pend , for so long a time , the principal 24 [ Ch . I. PERCEPTIONS AND IDEAS IN A ...
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... event , to be considered -The feelings of others - Recollected ideas - Desire follows some emotions and not others - Passions always accompanied with desire ; emotions , not + Passion is productive of action : we do nothing without an ...
... event , to be considered -The feelings of others - Recollected ideas - Desire follows some emotions and not others - Passions always accompanied with desire ; emotions , not + Passion is productive of action : we do nothing without an ...
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... event ; for an action well intended gives pleasure , whatever the event may be . Farther , human actions are perceived to be right or wrong ; and that percep- tion qualifies the pleasure or pain that results from them . * * In tracing ...
... event ; for an action well intended gives pleasure , whatever the event may be . Farther , human actions are perceived to be right or wrong ; and that percep- tion qualifies the pleasure or pain that results from them . * * In tracing ...
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