Natural Causes and Supernatural SeemingsK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 374 pagini |
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... evidence is given on such an occasion , nothing more inexcusable as an example of observation , nothing more instructive as an illus- tration of a common fallacy of observation . As in reasoning , so in perception , the tendency to ...
... evidence is given on such an occasion , nothing more inexcusable as an example of observation , nothing more instructive as an illus- tration of a common fallacy of observation . As in reasoning , so in perception , the tendency to ...
Pagina 51
... report that Mr. Serjeant Keeling " seemed much unsatisfied with it " ( the evidence ) , " and thought it not sufficient to convict the prisoners . " probably gave rise , in the first instance , to SUPERSTITION OF WITCHCRAFT . 51.
... report that Mr. Serjeant Keeling " seemed much unsatisfied with it " ( the evidence ) , " and thought it not sufficient to convict the prisoners . " probably gave rise , in the first instance , to SUPERSTITION OF WITCHCRAFT . 51.
Pagina 62
... evidence — a heart as well as an eye for the truth . So the best habit of mind for the discovery of truth is formed . Here fitly we may bestow a brief consideration on the nature of attention . Psychologists commonly use the term as if ...
... evidence — a heart as well as an eye for the truth . So the best habit of mind for the discovery of truth is formed . Here fitly we may bestow a brief consideration on the nature of attention . Psychologists commonly use the term as if ...
Pagina 81
... evidence , and confirmed ( for the writers say so ) by his wife . Naturally it attracted much attention , and much jubilant attention from those who were specially interested in ghosts and apparitions . The Spectator saw in it , I ...
... evidence , and confirmed ( for the writers say so ) by his wife . Naturally it attracted much attention , and much jubilant attention from those who were specially interested in ghosts and apparitions . The Spectator saw in it , I ...
Pagina 88
... evidence in its favour , so that it cannot be ignored , then he appropriates it more or less consciously , and per- suades himself that there was nothing new in it , or that he has come to it independently and owes no obligation in the ...
... evidence in its favour , so that it cannot be ignored , then he appropriates it more or less consciously , and per- suades himself that there was nothing new in it , or that he has come to it independently and owes no obligation in the ...
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