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... Sir William Hamilton- " On Earth there is nothing great but Man : in Man there is nothing great but Mind . " But surely Mind stands at the head of all natural forces ; and these forces are more conceivable in the light of Mind than Mind ...
... Sir William Hamilton- " On Earth there is nothing great but Man : in Man there is nothing great but Mind . " But surely Mind stands at the head of all natural forces ; and these forces are more conceivable in the light of Mind than Mind ...
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... Sir William Hamilton . Oxford had not begun to develop that philosophical earnestness which in recent years has marked its schools . It may be doubted , indeed , whether Oxford exercised any de- finite intellectual influence on ...
... Sir William Hamilton . Oxford had not begun to develop that philosophical earnestness which in recent years has marked its schools . It may be doubted , indeed , whether Oxford exercised any de- finite intellectual influence on ...
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... Sir William Hamilton as the thinker to whom he was chiefly in- debted ; and in his early metaphysical articles there are many indications of the same fact , even while opposing himself most strongly to Sir William Hamil- 66 1 1 Appendix ...
... Sir William Hamilton as the thinker to whom he was chiefly in- debted ; and in his early metaphysical articles there are many indications of the same fact , even while opposing himself most strongly to Sir William Hamil- 66 1 1 Appendix ...
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... Sir William Hamilton's severe illness , Mr Ferrier acted as his substitute , and taught the class of Logic and Metaphysics for some time his zeal and success in the discharge of this task are warmly acknowledged by Sir William in a ...
... Sir William Hamilton's severe illness , Mr Ferrier acted as his substitute , and taught the class of Logic and Metaphysics for some time his zeal and success in the discharge of this task are warmly acknowledged by Sir William in a ...
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... Sir William Hamilton , he saw in Brown's philosophy the appropriate development , rather than the debase- T ment , of the doctrines of Reid and Stewart ; 358 PROF . FERRIER AND THE HIGHER PHILOSOPHY .
... Sir William Hamilton , he saw in Brown's philosophy the appropriate development , rather than the debase- T ment , of the doctrines of Reid and Stewart ; 358 PROF . FERRIER AND THE HIGHER PHILOSOPHY .
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