Book/Printed Material The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for the use of students.
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Image 10 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … WORKS PUBLISHED BY RICHAED GUIFFIN COMPANY, A TREATISE ON THE INTELLECTTJAL POWERS OF THE HXTHAN MIND. BY THOMAS EEID, D. D., Late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Crown…
- Contributor: Fleming, William
- Date: 1857
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Image 11 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … THE VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY.
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Image 12 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … A^;^»j r^s TToti hlva icaS vi reov ovo/lcoctmv zria ai ^ts. Nomina si nescis, perit et cognitio rerura. He has been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. they…
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- Date: 1857
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Image 13 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … THE VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY MENTAL, MORAL, AND METAPHYSICAL; QUOTATIONS AND REFERENCES; FOE THE USE OF STUDENTS, WILLIAM FLEMING, D.D, PROFESSOR OF jMOR\L PHILOSOPHY IN THE DNIYERSITY OF GLASGOW. LONDON AND GLASGOW: RICHARD…
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- Date: 1857
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Image 14 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … y^.^ Brown University aUL 1 7 1934 BELL AND BAIN, PRINTERS, GLASGOW.
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Image 15 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … PREFACE. The aim of tlie follo-sving work, as its title indicates, is humble. It is not proposed to attempt an adequate illustration of the difficult and important topics denoted I or suggested…
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Image 16 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VI PREFACE. years and intellect^ and in respect of previous prepara- tion and attainment, differ widely from one another. To many, a help like the present may not be necessary. To others,…
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Image 17 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … THE VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ABIIilTY and INAB 11. IT Y— (NATURAL and MoRAl). Ability (Nat.) is power to do certain acts, in consequence of being possessed of the requisite means, and being…
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Image 18 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 2 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ABIIilTY— Thus, tlie heatlieii cannot hear the gospel, for no preacher has been sent to them and their not hearing is not sin. But to the Jews our…
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Image 19 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHy. 6 ABSOLiUTE— He means an infallibility ahsolute^ antecedent, un- conditionate^ sucli as will not permit the churcli to err. Jeremy Taylor, Dissuasive from Popery^ part 2, introd. According to…
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Image 20 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 4 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ABSOI.UTE— manifests itself under tlie character of spontaneity or seite. Spirit always is what it is by its own individual efforts. All philosophy aims at a knowledge of…
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Image 21 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULAKY OF PHILOSOPHY. 5 ABSTRACTION— Abstraction (Psychological), says Mr. Stewart (^Elements of the Philosophy of Human Mind^ chap, iv.), 4s the power of considering certain qualities or attributes of an object apart…
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Image 22 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ABSTRACTION— Abstraction (r.ogical), As we have described it, says Mr. Thomson {Outline of the Laws of Thought^ p. 107), would include three separate acts first, an act of comparison^…
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Image 23 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHLLOSOPHY. 7 ABSTRACTION— imply generalization^ tliougli generalization implies ah- stractiony A person who had never seen but one rose, says Mr. Stewart (Addenda to vol. i.yPhil. of Hum. Mind)., might…
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Image 24 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 8 VOCABULAKY OF PHILOSOPHY. ABSTRACTION— whiteness. —S. Bailey, Letters on Phil. Human Mind, p. 195. When tlie notion derived from tlie view taken of any object, says Dr. Whately (Logic, book ii.,…
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Image 25 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 9 ABSTRACTION— their names general names, applicable to whatever exists conformable to such abstract ideas. See also book iv., chap. 7, sect. 9. In reference to this, Bishop Berkeley…
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Image 26 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 10 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ABSTRACTION— calls it an admirable abridgment of Locke s Essay, V. Common, Concrete, Generalization. AbstractiTe (K.ii»wledge) and IntMltire. The knowledge of the Deity has been distinguished into abstractive…
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Image 27 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 11 ACAl E]n[ICS— that foundation the whole of their philosophy and amongst these philosophers, some are satisfied with denying certainty, admitting at the same time probability, and these are…
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Image 28 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 12 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ACATAIiEPSY— who taught x,oiru7iY}xJ/iSi or the possibility of seizing the truth. All Sceptics and Pyrrhonians were called Acata- leptics. 7. Academics. ACCIDENT (accidere^ to happen; in Greek, av^^iflriKog^…
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Image 29 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 13 ACCIDENT— more properly logical sense, it is a predicable whicli may be present or absent, the essence of the species remaining- the same as for a man to…
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Image 30 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 14 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ACROAMATICAI.— maintaia that the acroamatic works had natural philosophy and logic for their subjects, whereas the exoteric treated of rhetoric, ethics, and pohtics. Strabo (1. 13, p. 608),…
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Image 31 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF THLLOSOPHY. 15 ACT— An imperate act of icill is a moYement of body or mind following on a determination of will, as running after or running away, attending or not…
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Image 32 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 16 VOCABULAKY OF PHILOSOPHY, ACT— action always by an adjective preceding it. We say a kind action^ but an act of kindness. A kind act might be admissible, though not usual, but…
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Image 33 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 17 AI :?IIRATION. •^ye shall find that admiration is as superior to surprise and wonder, simply considered, as knowledge is superior to ignorance for its appropriate sionifieation is that…
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Image 34 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 18 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. AFFECTION— some person^ or at least to some animated being. Such principles I shall call by the general name of affections^ wbetber they dispose us to do good…
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Image 35 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 19 A FORTIORI— in heaven give good things to them that ask him. (Matt, vii. 11.) If God so clothe the grass of the field, which to-day is, and…
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Image 36 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 20 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. ANAIiOOY— Analogy does not mean the similarity of two things^ but the similarity, or sameness, of two relations. There must be more than two things to give rise…
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Image 37 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 21 ANAIiOOY— derive from them light and heat. The word analogy is employed with strict propriety only in those cases where there is supposed to be a sameness in…
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Image 38 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 22 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. tliis in niind would serve to guard us against two very common errors in the interpretation of the analogical language of Scripture. 1. The error of supposing the…
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Image 39 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 23 AIVAIiOOY— are to man and so of the rest. But the case is different when wisdom and knowledge are attributed to God. Passions and senses, as such, imply…
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Image 40 of The vocabulary of philosophy, mental, moral, and metaphysical; with quotations and references; for … 24 VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOFHY, ANAI^OOY— physical, but moral essences. Burke, Letters on Regicide. Peace^ b. 4. Many fallacies become current tlirough false metaphorical analogies. See an example of false analogy (Butler, Analogy^…
- Contributor: Fleming, William
- Date: 1857