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... thought and conduct they stigmatise as enthusiasm . Commend them to common sense , and nothing less or more than common sense , and by no means bother them with metaphysics . But I have no intention of enumerating all the cases in which ...
... thought and conduct they stigmatise as enthusiasm . Commend them to common sense , and nothing less or more than common sense , and by no means bother them with metaphysics . But I have no intention of enumerating all the cases in which ...
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... of their practical employment . Here many seem to have thought that they had fair scope for the exercise of unbridled imagination : they have spurned the path of patient inquiry , and have risen in airy 12 Of the genuine.
... of their practical employment . Here many seem to have thought that they had fair scope for the exercise of unbridled imagination : they have spurned the path of patient inquiry , and have risen in airy 12 Of the genuine.
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... thought beyond it . Few , perhaps , there are , who go to all the extent of this , but there are many degrees of it , and it is to be lamented that too many men of science are more or less chargeable with it . Analogous to these , is ...
... thought beyond it . Few , perhaps , there are , who go to all the extent of this , but there are many degrees of it , and it is to be lamented that too many men of science are more or less chargeable with it . Analogous to these , is ...
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... thought which I have principally followed . But it is hoped that what has been said may contribute to elucidate that just and beautiful principle of Bacon , that the kingdom of philosophy must be entered , like the kingdom of heaven ...
... thought which I have principally followed . But it is hoped that what has been said may contribute to elucidate that just and beautiful principle of Bacon , that the kingdom of philosophy must be entered , like the kingdom of heaven ...
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... thought of first setting up the general principle that we had no innate ideas , the whole being obtained by sensation and reflection , and then pretending to tell men , by this test , what ideas they had and what they had not ; but he ...
... thought of first setting up the general principle that we had no innate ideas , the whole being obtained by sensation and reflection , and then pretending to tell men , by this test , what ideas they had and what they had not ; but he ...
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