The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1826 - Great Britain |
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Page 95
... judgment as well as of sentiment common to all mankind , no hold could possibly be taken either on their reason or their passions , sufficient to maintain the ordinary correspondence of life . It appears indeed to be generally ...
... judgment as well as of sentiment common to all mankind , no hold could possibly be taken either on their reason or their passions , sufficient to maintain the ordinary correspondence of life . It appears indeed to be generally ...
Page 98
... judgment of , the works of imagination and the elegant arts . This is , I think , the most general idea of that word , and what is the least connected with any particular theory . And my point in this enquiry is , to find whether there ...
... judgment of , the works of imagination and the elegant arts . This is , I think , the most general idea of that word , and what is the least connected with any particular theory . And my point in this enquiry is , to find whether there ...
Page 99
... judgment . And first with regard to the senses . We do and we must suppose , that as the conformation of their organs are nearly or altogether the same in all men , so the manner of perceiving external objects is in all men the same ...
... judgment . And first with regard to the senses . We do and we must suppose , that as the conformation of their organs are nearly or altogether the same in all men , so the manner of perceiving external objects is in all men the same ...
Page 106
... judgment is rather in finding differences . It may perhaps appear , on this supposition , that there is no material distinction between the wit and the judgment , as they both seem to result from different operations of the same faculty ...
... judgment is rather in finding differences . It may perhaps appear , on this supposition , that there is no material distinction between the wit and the judgment , as they both seem to result from different operations of the same faculty ...
Page 113
... judgment . So long as we are conversant with the sensible qualities of things , hardly any more than the ima- gination seems concerned ; little more also than the imagination seems concerned when the passions are represented , because ...
... judgment . So long as we are conversant with the sensible qualities of things , hardly any more than the ima- gination seems concerned ; little more also than the imagination seems concerned when the passions are represented , because ...
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