Natural Causes and Supernatural SeemingsK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1887 - 374 pagini |
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Pagina 28
... opinion of some persons , Monday is an unlucky day on which to begin a new enterprise . Omens of good fortune , being more often discredited by the event , would be limited to comparatively rare occurrences and sequences . However ...
... opinion of some persons , Monday is an unlucky day on which to begin a new enterprise . Omens of good fortune , being more often discredited by the event , would be limited to comparatively rare occurrences and sequences . However ...
Pagina 51
... opinion that the persons were bewitched ; that in Denmark there had lately been a great discovery of witches , who used the very same way of afflicting persons . All which was , in effect , to say that the belief must be true because it ...
... opinion that the persons were bewitched ; that in Denmark there had lately been a great discovery of witches , who used the very same way of afflicting persons . All which was , in effect , to say that the belief must be true because it ...
Pagina 61
... opinion and feeling of supernatural agency . ( c ) The third cause of error of observation may be set down as the want of the habit of observation . A want of habit is really the want of the capacity of observation ; for although one ...
... opinion and feeling of supernatural agency . ( c ) The third cause of error of observation may be set down as the want of the habit of observation . A want of habit is really the want of the capacity of observation ; for although one ...
Pagina 64
... opinion , which is not without some foundation in reason , that the female mind is remarkably insusceptible to the force of the cool arguments by which the right and wrong of a matter in which to the impression from without when there ...
... opinion , which is not without some foundation in reason , that the female mind is remarkably insusceptible to the force of the cool arguments by which the right and wrong of a matter in which to the impression from without when there ...
Pagina 71
... be a true observation , an accepted conclusion not a sound conclusion ; seeing that it is the custom of opinion to descend unquestioned from generation to generation , and many things continue to be CAUSES OF ERRONEOUS REASONING . 71.
... be a true observation , an accepted conclusion not a sound conclusion ; seeing that it is the custom of opinion to descend unquestioned from generation to generation , and many things continue to be CAUSES OF ERRONEOUS REASONING . 71.
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