Advancement of LearningP.F. Collier, 1902 - 431 Seiten |
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... practice in learning , the same we also observe in teaching , without endeavoring to stamp a dignity on any of our inventions , by the triumphs of confutation , the citations of antiquity , the producing of authorities , or the mask of ...
... practice in learning , the same we also observe in teaching , without endeavoring to stamp a dignity on any of our inventions , by the triumphs of confutation , the citations of antiquity , the producing of authorities , or the mask of ...
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... practice , and clearly un- suited to the active branch of the sciences . Nevertheless , we would leave to the syllogism , and such celebrated and applauded demonstrations , their jurisdiction over popular and speculative acts ; while ...
... practice , and clearly un- suited to the active branch of the sciences . Nevertheless , we would leave to the syllogism , and such celebrated and applauded demonstrations , their jurisdiction over popular and speculative acts ; while ...
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... practice narrow and servile ; experience blind , stupid , vague , and broken ; and natural history extremely light and empty : wretched materials for the understanding to fashion into philosophy and the sciences ! Then comes in a ...
... practice narrow and servile ; experience blind , stupid , vague , and broken ; and natural history extremely light and empty : wretched materials for the understanding to fashion into philosophy and the sciences ! Then comes in a ...
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... practices , whereby some professors have debased both themselves and learning , as the trencher philosophers , who ... practice of dedications commendable ; for books should have no patrons but truth and reason . And the ancient custom ...
... practices , whereby some professors have debased both themselves and learning , as the trencher philosophers , who ... practice of dedications commendable ; for books should have no patrons but truth and reason . And the ancient custom ...
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... practice , full of error and vanity , and besides , are seldom delivered with candor , but generally concealed by artifice and enigmatical expressions , referring to tradition , 60 Θαυμασια Ακουσματα and using other devices to cloak ...
... practice , full of error and vanity , and besides , are seldom delivered with candor , but generally concealed by artifice and enigmatical expressions , referring to tradition , 60 Θαυμασια Ακουσματα and using other devices to cloak ...
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