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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... principles of human society , the history or the philosophy of civilization ; nor any belief that , from such inquiries , a single important practical con- sequence can follow1 ' About the same time , or a few years earlier , similar ...
... principles of human society , the history or the philosophy of civilization ; nor any belief that , from such inquiries , a single important practical con- sequence can follow1 ' About the same time , or a few years earlier , similar ...
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... principles were held to be finally settled by Bentham , so that nothing remained but their application to different situations ; even political and social theory , the field of the chief triumphs of the utilitarians , was divorced from ...
... principles were held to be finally settled by Bentham , so that nothing remained but their application to different situations ; even political and social theory , the field of the chief triumphs of the utilitarians , was divorced from ...
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... principles which distinguished his subsequent writing . One was that the ' philosophy of mind ' is to be considered as a science of analysis ; the other was the implicit rejection of the doctrine of mental faculties as it had figured in ...
... principles which distinguished his subsequent writing . One was that the ' philosophy of mind ' is to be considered as a science of analysis ; the other was the implicit rejection of the doctrine of mental faculties as it had figured in ...
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... principles of the empirical philosophy ; and this was an almost untouched problem . He may have obtained help from Locke ; he acknowledges the value for his thinking of Dugald Stewart's analysis of the process of reasoning ; he was ...
... principles of the empirical philosophy ; and this was an almost untouched problem . He may have obtained help from Locke ; he acknowledges the value for his thinking of Dugald Stewart's analysis of the process of reasoning ; he was ...
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... principles . In this part of his work he derived important material from Whewell , much as he differed from him in general point of view , and he found his own methods implicitly recognised in Herschel's Discourse . The importance and ...
... principles . In this part of his work he derived important material from Whewell , much as he differed from him in general point of view , and he found his own methods implicitly recognised in Herschel's Discourse . The importance and ...
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