| London anthropological society - 804 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects ; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 516 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects ; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| William Whewell - 1837 - 1048 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects ; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| 1841 - 496 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1883 - 408 halaman
...Ideas; or, in other words, Sense and Reason. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with Individual objects; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 582 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| William Whewell - 1858 - 622 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| Margaret Fison - 1859 - 242 halaman
...knowTHEORETICAL SCIENCE, ITS IMPORTANCE. 17 ledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects ; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| 1863 - 774 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impression of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects ; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
| 1865 - 600 halaman
...constitute substantial general knowledge. The impressions of sense, unconnected by some rational and speculative principle, can only end in a practical acquaintance with individual objects; the operations of the rational faculties, on the other hand, if allowed to go on without a constant... | |
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