Thus our knowledge is vastly greater than the sum of what all its objects separately could afford ; and when a new object comes within our reach, the addition to our knowledge is the greater the more we already know, so that it increases not as the new... Analysis fluxionum - Stran 84avtor: William Hales - 1800 - 110 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Colin MacLaurin, Patrick Murdoch - 1750 - 492 strani
...dilparity confifts. Thus our knowledge is vaftly greater than the fum of what all its objects feparately could afford ; and when a new object comes within...the more we already know ; fo that it increafes not .is the new objects increafe, bat in a much higher proportion. * * * FINIS. . JK9 ... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1750 - 474 strani
...difparity confifts. Thus our knowledge is vaflly greater than the fum of what all its objects feparately could afford ; and when a new object comes within...the greater, the more we already know ; fo that it mcreafes not as the new objects increafe, but in a much higher proportion. * * # as IN 1 S. ... | |
| 1769 - 236 strani
...all its Objeili feparately could afford j and when a new Otjeff comes within our Reach, the jiddition to our Knowledge is the greater the more we already...know ; fo' that it increafes not as the new Objects increafe, but in a much higher Proportion! Cestera dfßderantur. Tbc IMPORTANCE »/EDUCATION, ¿(cording... | |
| Colin MacLaurin - 1775 - 468 strani
...difparity confifts. Thus our knowledge is vaftly greater than the ium of what all its objects feparately could afford ; and when a new object comes within...knowledge is the greater, the more we already know ; ib that it increafes not as the new objecbs increafs, but in a much higher proportion. * * * N 6..... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1792 - 630 strani
...of what all its" CHAP. " objects feparately could afford ; and when a new object comes •— .1 ^ " within our reach, the addition to our knowledge is...know ; fo that it increafes, not " as the new objects increafe, but in a much higher pro" portion." 5. IN the laft place, the natural powers of Memory are,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 632 strani
...and, therefore, our " knowledge is vaftly greater than the fum of what " all its objects feparatdy could afford ; and when a ** new object comes within...know ; fo that it increafes, not as the new objects ** hicreafe, but in a much higher proportion." 5. In the laft place, the natural powers of Meniory... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 610 strani
...vaftly greater than the fum of what " all its objefts feparately could afford ; and when a " new objeft comes within our reach, the addition to ** our knowledge...know ; fo that it increafes, not as the new objects " increafe, but in a much higher proportion." 5. In the laft place, the natural powers of Memory are,... | |
| 1849 - 604 strani
...attention. ' Our knowledge,' says he, ' is vastly greater than the sum ' of what all its objects separately could afford ; and when a new ' object comes within...knowledge is ' the greater, the more we already know ; so that it increases not ' as the new objects increase, but in a much higher proportion.'* At all... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 strani
...and, therefore, our knowledge is vastly " greater than the sum of what all its objects separately " could afford ; and when a new object comes within...knowledge is the greater, the " more we already know ; so that it increases, not as the " new objects increase, but in a much higher proportion." 5. In... | |
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