The notion that truths external to the mind may be known by intuition or consciousness, independently of observation and experience, is, I am persuaded, in these times, the great intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. The Dublin Review - Página 60editado por - 1876Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1901 - 604 páginas
...by intuition, or consciousness, inde' pendently of observation and experience, is, I am per' suaded, in these times the great intellectual support of ' false doctrines and bad institutions.' In confounding the metaphysicians, and eliminating all mysterious assumptions or axioms, he aimed at... | |
| Henry Allon - 1884 - 548 páginas
...as a legitimate source of knowledge, as when, for instance, Mr. Mill says in his ' Autobiography,' ' the notion that truths external to the mind may be known by intuition independently of observation and experience, is I am persuaded, for these times the great intellectual... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1873 - 344 páginas
...true philosophy of these matters, it is hardly possible to exaggerate the mischiefs of a false one. The notion that truths external to the mind may be...intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this Q theory, every inveterate belief and every intense feeling, of which the origin... | |
| Emile Honoré Cazelles - 1875 - 190 páginas
...true philosophy of these matters, it is hardly possible to exaggerate the mischiefs of a false one. The notion that truths external to the mind may be...intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this theory, every inveterate belief and every intense feeling, of which the origin is... | |
| 1876 - 1072 páginas
...mathematical, like moral truths, were founded on experience. " The notion that truths external to the miud may be known by intuition or consciousness, independently...intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this theory every inveterate belief and every intense feeling, of which the origin is... | |
| John Morley - 1877 - 468 páginas
...Logic the inspiration had been the same. 'The notion that truths external to the mind,' he writes, 'may be known by intuition or consciousness, independently...intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this theory every inveterate belief and every intense feeling of which the origin is... | |
| 1878 - 916 páginas
...true philosophy of these matters, it is hardly possible to exaggerate the mischiefs of a false one. The notion that truths external to the mind may be...intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this theory, every inveterate belief and every intense feeling, of which the origin is... | |
| 1878 - 616 páginas
...true philosophy of these matters, it is hardly possible to exaggerate the mischiefs of a false one. The notion that truths external to the mind may be...in these times, the great intellectual support of falso doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this theory, every inveterate belief and every... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1883 - 604 páginas
...but are the result of the association of ideas in the experience of tlie individual. Says JS Mill, "The notion that truths external to the mind may be...consciousness independently of observation and experience is .... in these times the great intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1883 - 618 páginas
...mind may be known by intuition or consciousness independently of observation and experience is .... in these times the great intellectual support of false doctrines and bad institutions. By the aid of this theory every inveterate belief and every iutense feeling, the origin of which is... | |
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