Brown's transmutation of Reid from a natural to a hypothetical realist, as a misconception of the grand and distinctive tenet of a school, by one even of its disciples, is without a parallel in the whole history of philosophy : and this portentous error... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 1701831Full view - About this book
| 1835 - 916 pages
...the whole history of philosophy : and this portentous error is prolific : chimeera chimœram parit. " t 9 ʹ ^ \5 r M @ vs) Yr ?Tu| @2 S 3uE # eH... yd {} ė // 齏 ః/ _ K <te '> k 9 @n lG rI generalise the possible forms, under which the hypothesis of a representative perception can be realised... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 920 pages
...the whole history of philosophy : ami this portentous error is prolific : chimeera chimœram parti. Were the evidence of the mistake less unambiguous,...own perspicacity, than to tax so subtle an intellect wilh so gross a blunder. Before establishing against his antagonist the true opinion of Reid, it will... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 pages
...the whole history of philosophy : and this portentous error is prolific : chimcera chimceram parit. Were the evidence of the mistake less unambiguous,...disposed rather to question our own perspicacity, than to lax so subtle an intellect with so gross a blunder. Before establishing against his antagonist the... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1852 - 848 pages
...whole history of philosophy : and this portentous error is prolific ; Chimara c/timceram pant. AVcrc the evidence of the mistake less unambiguous, we should...establishing against his antagonist the true opinion of Keid, it will be proper first to generalize the possible forms, under ^chich the hypothesis of a representative... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1855 - 810 pages
...the whole history of philosophy : and this portentous error is prolific ; chimcera chinueram parit. Were the evidence of the mistake less unambiguous,...against his antagonist the true opinion of Reid, it will bo proper first to generalize the possible forms, under which the hypothesis of a representative perception... | |
| James Hutchison Stirling - 1865 - 174 pages
...the whole history of philosophy, and this portentous error is prolific — Chimcera chimceram parit. Were the evidence of the mistake less unambiguous...tax so subtle an intellect with so gross a blunder.' (Disc. p. 57.) But the evidence is not ambiguous. Hamilton has started "with the fallacia accidentis,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 332 pages
...the whole history of philosophy ; and this portentous error is prolific ; chimcera ckimceram parit. Were the evidence of the mistake less unambiguous,...tax so subtle an intellect with so gross a blunder." And he did, in time, feel some misgiving as to his " own perspicacity." When, in preparing an edition... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 342 pages
...the whole history of philosophy ; and this portentous error is prolific ; chimcera chimceram parit. Were the evidence of the mistake less unambiguous,...tax so subtle an intellect with so gross a blunder." And he did, in time, feel some misgiving as to his " own perspicacity." When, in preparing an edition... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 pages
...this portentous error is prolific ; chim" aera cltimteram parit. Were the evidence of the mis" take less unambiguous, we should be disposed rather to...so subtle an " intellect with so gross a blunder." And he did, in time, feel some misgiving as to his " own perspicacity." When, in preparing an edition... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 578 pages
...this portentous error is prolific ; c/iim" (era cltimaram parit. Were the evidence of the mis" take less unambiguous, we should be disposed rather to...so subtle an "intellect with so gross a blunder." And he did, in time, feel some misgiving as to his "own perspicacity." When, in preparing an edition... | |
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