An Examination of Mr. J. S. Mill's Philosophy; Being a Defence of Fundamental Truth - By James McCosh (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1880. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Sir W. Hamilton's Philosophy. -- See p. 20. I Have taken exception to certain doctrines of Hamilton in the Method of Divine Government (m. D. O.); in the North British Review, Nos. liv. and lix. (h. B. R.); in Dublin University Magazine, Aug. 1859 (d. U. H.); in Intuitions of the Mind (i. H.); in Supernatural in Relation to Natural (s. N.); in Appendix to Stewart's Outlines (a. o.); and now in this work (d. V. T.) 1. His Method.-- N.B.E. liv. 427; I.m. 96; D.f.t. 42. 2. His ambiguous use of Consciousness. -- N.b.r. liv. 428; D.U.M. 159, 160; I.M. 96; D.f.t. 32-38. 3. His omission among the Reproductive Powers (Metaph vol. ii.), of the Recognitive Power by which we believe the remembered event to have fallen under our notice in time past. -- D.tj.m. 160; D.f.t. 188. 4. His view of Time and Space. -- N.b.b. liv. 429; I.m. 178, 179. 5. His doctrine of Unconscious Mental Operations. --D.u.m. 161, 162; D.f.t. 211-214. 6. His unsatisfactory way of appealing to Faith without ex plaining its nature. -- N.b.r. lix. 150, 151; I.m. 168-173; S.n. 355. 7. His view of all Knowledge implying Comparison. -- I.M. 207 210; D.f.t. 237. 8. His defective view of the Relations which the mind can discover.-- D.tj.m. 162, 163; I.m. 211. 9. His doctrine of the Relativity of Knowledge. -- M.d.g. 536 539; N.b.r. liv. 428-429; D.u.m. 163, 164; I.m. 109,340841; 8.O. 132; D.f.t. 233-237. 10. His doctrine of Nescience. -- M.d.o. 520; N.b.r. liv. 430431; I.M. 342-345; D.f.t. 234. 11. His defective doctrine as to oar idea of the Infinite. -- M.d.o. 534; N.b.e. liv. 430, lix. 150, 154, 156; u. 193-197; S.N'. 141. 12. His axiom that truth lies between two extremes. -- Ijl 304, 338. 13. His doctrine of Substance. -- I.m. 146, 148. 14. His doctrine of Causation. --M.d.g. 529, 530; N.b....

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This historic book may have numerous typos, missing text, images, or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1880. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... Sir W. Hamilton's Philosophy. -- See p. 20. I Have taken exception to certain doctrines of Hamilton in the Method of Divine Government (m. D. O.); in the North British Review, Nos. liv. and lix. (h. B. R.); in Dublin University Magazine, Aug. 1859 (d. U. H.); in Intuitions of the Mind (i. H.); in Supernatural in Relation to Natural (s. N.); in Appendix to Stewart's Outlines (a. o.); and now in this work (d. V. T.) 1. His Method.-- N.B.E. liv. 427; I.m. 96; D.f.t. 42. 2. His ambiguous use of Consciousness. -- N.b.r. liv. 428; D.U.M. 159, 160; I.M. 96; D.f.t. 32-38. 3. His omission among the Reproductive Powers (Metaph vol. ii.), of the Recognitive Power by which we believe the remembered event to have fallen under our notice in time past. -- D.tj.m. 160; D.f.t. 188. 4. His view of Time and Space. -- N.b.b. liv. 429; I.m. 178, 179. 5. His doctrine of Unconscious Mental Operations. --D.u.m. 161, 162; D.f.t. 211-214. 6. His unsatisfactory way of appealing to Faith without ex plaining its nature. -- N.b.r. lix. 150, 151; I.m. 168-173; S.n. 355. 7. His view of all Knowledge implying Comparison. -- I.M. 207 210; D.f.t. 237. 8. His defective view of the Relations which the mind can discover.-- D.tj.m. 162, 163; I.m. 211. 9. His doctrine of the Relativity of Knowledge. -- M.d.g. 536 539; N.b.r. liv. 428-429; D.u.m. 163, 164; I.m. 109,340841; 8.O. 132; D.f.t. 233-237. 10. His doctrine of Nescience. -- M.d.o. 520; N.b.r. liv. 430431; I.M. 342-345; D.f.t. 234. 11. His defective doctrine as to oar idea of the Infinite. -- M.d.o. 534; N.b.e. liv. 430, lix. 150, 154, 156; u. 193-197; S.N'. 141. 12. His axiom that truth lies between two extremes. -- Ijl 304, 338. 13. His doctrine of Substance. -- I.m. 146, 148. 14. His doctrine of Causation. --M.d.g. 529, 530; N.b....

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