The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... changes in formal procedure which seem to him to result from this being done . But Ham- Baynes , T. S. , Essay on the New Analytic ( 1850 ) , p . 80 . ilton was not thorough enough in the elaboration of his ΙΟ Philosophers.
... changes in formal procedure which seem to him to result from this being done . But Ham- Baynes , T. S. , Essay on the New Analytic ( 1850 ) , p . 80 . ilton was not thorough enough in the elaboration of his ΙΟ Philosophers.
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... seems to lead logically to a form of positiv- ism ; he will not even allow that the moral consciousness or " practical reason " has the significance assigned to it by Kant ; but yet he asserts emphatically that what cannot be known can ...
... seems to lead logically to a form of positiv- ism ; he will not even allow that the moral consciousness or " practical reason " has the significance assigned to it by Kant ; but yet he asserts emphatically that what cannot be known can ...
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... seems to have been designed to make his son's mind a first- rate thinking machine , so that the boy might become a prophet of the utilitarian gospel . In this he succeeded . But the interest - one may almost say , the tragedy of the ...
... seems to have been designed to make his son's mind a first- rate thinking machine , so that the boy might become a prophet of the utilitarian gospel . In this he succeeded . But the interest - one may almost say , the tragedy of the ...
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... seems conscious that the analysis which satisfied other followers of Bentham is imperfect , and that difficulties ... seem to have conspired to neglect the theory of logic . It had kept its place as an academic study , but on traditional ...
... seems conscious that the analysis which satisfied other followers of Bentham is imperfect , and that difficulties ... seem to have conspired to neglect the theory of logic . It had kept its place as an academic study , but on traditional ...
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... seems to have influenced his ideas . He built a system as he might have built a bridge . It was a pro- blem of strains and of the adaptation of material . Regarded thus , the whole problem was mechanical and had to be solved in terms of ...
... seems to have influenced his ideas . He built a system as he might have built a bridge . It was a pro- blem of strains and of the adaptation of material . Regarded thus , the whole problem was mechanical and had to be solved in terms of ...
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