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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind - Page 73
by Dugald Stewart - 1814
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Post Liminium: Essays and Critical Papers

Lionel Johnson - 1911 - 364 pages
...to enter into them any farther. Here, then, I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live, and talk, and act like other people in the common affairs of life." Now, the second century after Christ, notwithstanding that it embraces the vaunted Age of the Antonines,...
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English Prose: Eighteenth century

Sir Henry Craik - 1911 - 664 pages
...heart to enter into them any further. Here then I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live and talk and act like other people in the common affairs of life. But, notwithstanding that my natural propensity, and the course of my animal spirits and passions reduce...
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An English Anthology of Prose and Poetry, Shewing the Main Stream of English ...

Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 pages
...heart to enter into them any further. Here then I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live and talk and act like other people in the common affairs of life. But, notwithstanding that my natural propensity, and the course of my animal spirits and passions reduce...
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Selections, Volume 10

David Hume - 1927 - 444 pages
...heart to enter into them any farther. Here then I find myself absolutely and necessarily determin'd to live, and talk, and act like other people in the common affairs of life. But notwithstanding that my natural propensity, and the course of my animal spirits and passions reduce...
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Principles and Problems of Right Thinking: A Textbook for Logic, Reflective ...

Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1928 - 620 pages
...to enter into them any further. Here, then, I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live, and talk, and act like other people in the common affairs of life. ... I may, nay, I must, yield to the current of nature, in submitting to my senses and understanding;...
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Principles and Problems of Right Thinking: A Textbook for Logic, Reflective ...

Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1928 - 620 pages
...to enter into the: any further. Here, then, I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to 1 and talk, and act like other people in the common affairs of life. ... I may, nay, I must, yield to the current of nature, in submitting to my seme and understanding;...
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Philosophers Speak for Themselves: Berkeley, Hume, and Kant

Thomas Vernor Smith, Marjorie Grene - 1957 - 384 pages
...heart to enter into them any farther. Here then I find myself absolutely and necessarily determin'd to live, and talk, and act like other people in the common affairs of life. But notwithstanding that my natural propensity, and the course of my animal spirits and passions reduce...
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Machiavelli to Marx: Modern Western Political Thought

Dante Germino - 1979 - 416 pages
...Nature herself suffices to that purpose. ... I find myself absolutely and necessarily determined to live, and talk and act like other people in the common affairs of life."40 Although for Hume (in contrast to the psychologies of Plato, Aquinas, and Hooker), "reason...
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The Philosophers : Their Lives and the Nature of their Thought: Their Lives ...

Ben-Ami Scharfstein Professor of Philosophy Tel-Aviv University - 1980 - 502 pages
...cures what reason cannot, his 'philosophical melancholy and delirium' pass, and he resolves to live, talk, and act 'like other people in the common affairs of life.' Though not commonly recognized as such, the Treatise, it is evident, reflects a dramatic struggle within...
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Philosophical Works

Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - 1094 pages
...indeed, he is so candid as to acknowledge. " He finds himself absolutely and necessarily determined, to live and talk and act like other people in the common affairs of life. And since reason is incapable of dispelling these clouds, most fortunately it happens, that nature...
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