The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... philosophy must have his system , by reference to which he criticises the opinions of other thinkers . Eclecticism , as opposed to systematic philosophy , is without a meaning ; for either the choice of doctrines must be determined by ...
... philosophy must have his system , by reference to which he criticises the opinions of other thinkers . Eclecticism , as opposed to systematic philosophy , is without a meaning ; for either the choice of doctrines must be determined by ...
Halaman 163
... philosophy and philosophers he is wholly incapable of appreciating . Instead of being of the smallest assistance to the student of philosophy , the work is only calculated to impede his progress , if not at once to turn him from the ...
... philosophy and philosophers he is wholly incapable of appreciating . Instead of being of the smallest assistance to the student of philosophy , the work is only calculated to impede his progress , if not at once to turn him from the ...
Halaman 173
... philosophy , it might not be necessary to investigate the possibility of philosophical knowledge , and he concluded that to this end an enquiry into the different sources of information , † and a critical examination of their origin and ...
... philosophy , it might not be necessary to investigate the possibility of philosophical knowledge , and he concluded that to this end an enquiry into the different sources of information , † and a critical examination of their origin and ...
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On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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