The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1916 - English literature |
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... give it , and James Mill supplied the school with a theory of mind which was in harmony with their other views . II . JAMES MILL AND OTHERS The economic doctrines which are characteristic of the utilitarian school were elaborated by a ...
... give it , and James Mill supplied the school with a theory of mind which was in harmony with their other views . II . JAMES MILL AND OTHERS The economic doctrines which are characteristic of the utilitarian school were elaborated by a ...
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... give a tenable account of the universal principles postulated in these transitions . In Mill's case , as in Hume's , this has to be done on the assumption that the immediate object in experience is some- thing itself mental , and that ...
... give a tenable account of the universal principles postulated in these transitions . In Mill's case , as in Hume's , this has to be done on the assumption that the immediate object in experience is some- thing itself mental , and that ...
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... give Spencer's philosophy a more secure position than that of those speculative systems of which the English mind tended to be suspicious . The view of philosophy as science further coordinated brings Spencer's doctrine into line with ...
... give Spencer's philosophy a more secure position than that of those speculative systems of which the English mind tended to be suspicious . The view of philosophy as science further coordinated brings Spencer's doctrine into line with ...
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... give at least this portion of his work a permanent place in literature . Shadworth Hodgson's life was an example of rare devotion to philosophy . He had no profession and filled no public office , but spent his time in systematic ...
... give at least this portion of his work a permanent place in literature . Shadworth Hodgson's life was an example of rare devotion to philosophy . He had no profession and filled no public office , but spent his time in systematic ...
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... gives a fresh reading to the doctrine of the ' general will . ' In his metaphysics , Green does not follow the method of Hegel's dialectic ; and in his reading of history there is no trace of the Hegelian theory that development in time ...
... gives a fresh reading to the doctrine of the ' general will . ' In his metaphysics , Green does not follow the method of Hegel's dialectic ; and in his reading of history there is no trace of the Hegelian theory that development in time ...
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