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" The intense view of these manifold contradictions and imperfections in human reason has so wrought upon me, and heated my brain, that I am ready to reject all belief and reasoning, and can look upon no opinion even as more probable or likely than another. "
Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform ... - xxxiii. oldal
szerző: Sir William Hamilton - 1853 - 764 oldal
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The History of the Works of the Learned ..., 6. kötet

1739 - 480 oldal
...intenfe View (fays he) of thefe manifold *« Contradictions and Imperfections in human Rea" fon,* has fo wrought upon me, and heated my «« Brain, that I am ready to reject all Belief and * The Reader who will confult the Original, will find a Cull Reprefentation of thefe in the Paragraphs...

Essays: On the Nature and Immutability of Truth, in Opposition to ..., 1. kötet

James Beattie - 1776 - 504 oldal
..." The intenfe view of thefe manifold contradictions •* and imperfections in human reafon, has fo wrought " upon me, and heated my brain, that I am ready to re" je'ft all belief and reafoning, and can look upon no " opinion even as more probable or likely...

Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Reid ...

Dugald Stewart - 1803 - 238 oldal
...has fo wrought upon " me, and heated my brain, that I am rea" dy to reject all belief and reafoning, and " can look upon no opinion even as more " probable or likely than another." Under thefe difcouragements to this branch of ftudy, it affords fome comfort to reflect on the great...

Memoirs of the life and writings of ... Henry Home of Kames [by A.F. Tytler].

Alexander Fraser Tytler (lord Woodhouselee.) - 1807 - 464 oldal
...object, we either contradict our" selves, or talk without a meaning. The intense view of these mani" fold contradictions and imperfections in human reason has...opinion even as more probable or likely than another. " Where am I, or what ? From what causes do I derive my existence, and to " what condition shall I...

An Essay on the Nature and Immuntability of Truth: In Opposition to ...

James Beattie (LL.D.) - 1807 - 400 oldal
...metaphysic, are not startled at paradoxes or con" tradictions, because we are ready to reject all be" lief and reasoning, and can look upon no opinion " even as more probable or more likely than another f. " You are no true philosopher if you either begin or "end your inquiries...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 78. kötet,2. rész;104. kötet

1808 - 690 oldal
...without a meaning. — The intense view of these manifold contradictions and imperfections in • buman reason, has so wrought upon me, and heated my brain,...opinion even as more probable or likely than another. Where am I, or what? From what causes do I derive my existence, and to what condition shall I return...

The Classical Journal, 26. kötet

1822 - 428 oldal
...lives." Life of Gibbon, 4to, p. 66. " The intense view of these manifold contradictions and imperfection* in human reason, has so wrought upon me, and heated my brain, that I am ready to reject all belief ana reasoning, and can look upon no opinion even as more probable or likely than another." A Letter...

Biographical Memoirs, of Adam Smith, LL. D., of William Robertson, D. D. and ...

Dugald Stewart - 1811 - 620 oldal
...confession of Hume ! — " The " intense view of these manifold contradictions and imper" fections in human reason, has so wrought upon me, and " heated...opinion even as more " probable or likely than another." Under these discouragements to this branch of study, it affords us some comfort to reflect on the great...

The Works of Thomas Reid: With Account of His Life and Writings, 1. kötet

Thomas Reid - 1818 - 466 oldal
...so wrought upon me, and heated my hrain, that I am ready to rejeet all belief and reasoning, and ean look upon no opinion even as more probable or likely than another." Under these diseouragements to this braneh of study, it affords some eomfort to refleet on the great...

Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Honourable Henry Home of ..., 1. kötet

Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee - 1814 - 482 oldal
...the external object, we either contradict ourselves, " or talk without a meaning. The intense view of these " manifold contradictions and imperfections...opinion even as more probable or likely than another. " Where am I, or what ? From what causes do I derive my " existence, and to what condition shall I...




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