Volume 2
Elements of the philosophy of the human mind / By Dugald Stewart.
- Stewart, Dugald, 1753-1828.
- Date:
- 1816-
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind / By Dugald Stewart. Source: Wellcome Collection.
17/624
![CONTENTS. Or REASON, OR THE UNDERSTANDING PROPERLY 80 CALLED 3; AND THE VARIOUS FACULTIES AND OPERA} TIONS MORE IMMEDIATELY CONNECTED WITH IT, Page 1 Preliminary Observations on the Vagueness and Ambiguity of the common Philosophical Language relative to this part of our Constitution—Reason and Reasoning,— Understanding,—Intellect,—Judgment, &c. = ib. CHAP. I. Of the Fundamental Laws of Human Belief; or the Pri- mary Elements of Human Reason, - 27 Sect. 1.—Of Mathematical Axioms, “ 2 28 I. - - “ - ib. II. Continuation of the same Subject, = - 46 I].—Of certain Laws of Belief, inseparably connect- ed with the exercise of Consciousness, Me- mory, Perception, and Reasoning, ~ 52 I11.—Continuation of the Subject.—Critical Remarks on some late Controversies to which it has given rise.—Of the Appeals which Dr Reid and some other Modern Writers have made, in their Philosophical Discussions, to Com- mon Sense, as a Criterion of Truth, - 68 1](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33090397_0002_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)