| Thomas Reid - 1785 - 572 str.
...true, they degrade the human fpecies, and make us juftly afhamed of our frame. To what purpofe is it for philofophy to decide againft common fenfe in this...declines the tribunal of reafon, and laughs at all the artillery of the logician. It retains its fovereign authority in -fpite of all the edicts of philofophy,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1801 - 510 str.
...afhartied of our frame. To what purpdfe is it for phildfophy to decide dgainft common ferife in this dr any other matter ? The belief of A material world...declines the tribunal of reafon, and laughs at all the artillery of the logiciah. It retains its fovereign authority in fpite of all the edicts of philofophy,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1801 - 506 str.
...true, they degrade the human fpecies, and make us juftly afhamed of our frame. To what purpofe is it for philofophy to decide againft common fenfe in this...any other matter ? The belief of a material world rs older, and of more authority, than any principles of philofophy. It declines the tribunal of reafon,... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1810 - 502 str.
...us justly ashamed of our frame. To what purpose is it for philosophy to decide against common sense in this or any other matter ? The belief of a material...older, and of more authority, than any principles of philosophy. It declines the tribunal of reason, and laughs at all the artillery of the logician. It... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1822 - 432 str.
...us justly ashamed of our frame. To what purpose is it for philosophy to decide against common sense in this or any other matter ? The belief of a material...older, and of more authority, than any principles of philosophy. It declines the tribunal of reason, and laughs at all the artillery of the logician. It... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 552 str.
...himself."* In what respect does this differ from the language of Dr Reid himself, when he says, that " the belief of a material world is older, and of more authority, than any principles of philosophy. It declines the tribunal of reason, and laughs at all the artillery of the logician."t... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1823 - 320 str.
...us justly ashamed of our frame. To what purpose is it for philosophy to decide against common sense in this or any other matter ? The belief of a material...older, and of more authority, than any principles of philosophy. It declines the tribunal of reason, and laughs at a!l the artillery of the logician. It... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1823 - 350 str.
...us justly ashamed of our frame. To what purpose is it for philosopby to decide against common sense in this or any other matter ? The belief of a material world is older, and of more authority, that any principles of philosopby. It declines the tribunal of reason, and laughs at all the artillery... | |
| John Fearn - 1829 - 256 str.
...along with what has been stated above. Dr. Reid, in his " INQUIRY," assures us that, " The belief in a material world is older, and of " more authority, than any principles of Philoso" phy. It declines the tribunal of reason, and " laughs at all the artillery of the logician.... | |
| Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 str.
...frame. To what purpose is it for philosophy to decide against common sense in this or any other matter t The belief of a material world is older, and of more authority, than any principles of philosophy. It declines the tribunal of reason,* and laughs at all the artillery of the logician. It... | |
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