The Philosophy of Rhetoric, Band 1A. Strahan, T. Cadell, 1801 |
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... experience . 108 Part III . The subdivisions of moral reasoning 114 1 Experience ... .. • • . ib . 2. Analogy 3. Testimony .. 120 122 4. Calculations of chances 126 Part IV . The superiority of scientific evidence re - exami- ned ...
... experience . 108 Part III . The subdivisions of moral reasoning 114 1 Experience ... .. • • . ib . 2. Analogy 3. Testimony .. 120 122 4. Calculations of chances 126 Part IV . The superiority of scientific evidence re - exami- ned ...
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... experiences gained in the first and lowest stage , or as it were at the foot of the mountain , are commonly distinguished by the name of empirics , Something similar may be said to obtain in the other liberal arts ; for , in all of them ...
... experiences gained in the first and lowest stage , or as it were at the foot of the mountain , are commonly distinguished by the name of empirics , Something similar may be said to obtain in the other liberal arts ; for , in all of them ...
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... experience , the theory of the other is no better than a castle in the air . I mention characters only in the extreme , because in this manner they are best discriminated . In real life , however , any two of these , sometimes all the ...
... experience , the theory of the other is no better than a castle in the air . I mention characters only in the extreme , because in this manner they are best discriminated . In real life , however , any two of these , sometimes all the ...
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... experience , but from the difference of their na- ture , there arises a considerable difference , both in their origin and their growth . Necessity , the mother of invention , drives men , in the earliest state of so- ciety , to the ...
... experience , but from the difference of their na- ture , there arises a considerable difference , both in their origin and their growth . Necessity , the mother of invention , drives men , in the earliest state of so- ciety , to the ...
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... experienced ; but we have some conception of the very utmost to which it can proceed . For instance , where resemblance is the ob- ject , as in a picture or in a statue , a perfect confor- mity to its archetype is a thing at least ...
... experienced ; but we have some conception of the very utmost to which it can proceed . For instance , where resemblance is the ob- ject , as in a picture or in a statue , a perfect confor- mity to its archetype is a thing at least ...
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