The Advancement of LearningP. F. Collier, 1905 - 431 Seiten |
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... errors must forever prevail , and remain uncorrected , either by the natural powers of the understand- ing or the assistance of logic ; for the original notions being vitiated , confused , and inconsiderately taken from things , and the ...
... errors must forever prevail , and remain uncorrected , either by the natural powers of the understand- ing or the assistance of logic ; for the original notions being vitiated , confused , and inconsiderately taken from things , and the ...
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... errors proceed mostly from common causes . As for those who , neither wedded to their own nor others ' opinions , but continuing friends to liberty , made use of assistance in their inquiries , the success they met with did not answer ...
... errors proceed mostly from common causes . As for those who , neither wedded to their own nor others ' opinions , but continuing friends to liberty , made use of assistance in their inquiries , the success they met with did not answer ...
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... errors and fix them deeper than open the way of truth . ' Upon the whole , men do not hitherto appear to be hap- pily inclined and fitted for the sciences , either by their own industry , or the authority of authors , especially as ...
... errors and fix them deeper than open the way of truth . ' Upon the whole , men do not hitherto appear to be hap- pily inclined and fitted for the sciences , either by their own industry , or the authority of authors , especially as ...
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... errors of the rest . In this melan- choly state of things , one might be apt to despair both of the understanding left to itself , and of all fortuitous helps ; as of a state irremediable by the utmost efforts of the hu- man genius , or ...
... errors of the rest . In this melan- choly state of things , one might be apt to despair both of the understanding left to itself , and of all fortuitous helps ; as of a state irremediable by the utmost efforts of the hu- man genius , or ...
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... errors may be the readier observed , and separated , before they considerably infect the mass of knowledge ; and our labors be the more easily continued . And thus we hope to establish forever a true and legitimate union between the ...
... errors may be the readier observed , and separated , before they considerably infect the mass of knowledge ; and our labors be the more easily continued . And thus we hope to establish forever a true and legitimate union between the ...
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