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Science of Moral Philosophy (Classic Reprint)

Mahan, Asa
Science of Moral Philosophy (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Science of Moral PhilosophyEvery one is fully aware of the fact, that of all subjects which it concerns man to investigate, that involved in these two ques tions is of paramount importance, namely, What oughti to be! And, How ought I to act? The scientific solution and elucida tion of these questions, constitutes the peculiar sphere of the science of Moral Philosophy, a science which will never attain to a full development, till i...

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The System of Mental Philosophy

Mahan, Asa
The System of Mental Philosophy
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our cont...

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The Science of Logic

Mahan, Asa
The Science of Logic
Excerpt from The Science of Logic: Or an Analysis of the Laws of Thought Whenever, in the development of any particular science, there has been a misapprehension of its appropriate sphere, and especially when wrong principles have been introduced in its development, a reconstruction of the whole science is of course demanded. The following treatise has been prepared in view of the assumption, that both these defects exist in important forms i...

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Doctrine of the Will (Classic Reprint)

Mahan, Asa
Doctrine of the Will (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Doctrine of the Will To one whose aim is, to "serve his generation according to the Will of God, " but two reasons would seem to justify an individual in claiming the attention of the public in the capacity of an author - the existence in the public mind of a want which needs to be met, and the full belief, that the Work which he has produced is adapted to meet that want. Under the influence of these two considerations, the follo...

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A Critical History of Philosophy, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Re...

Mahan, Asa
A Critical History of Philosophy, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from A Critical History of Philosophy, Vol. 2 of 2 What is denominated the Modern Evolution in Philosophy begins with Sir Francis Bacon(1561 1626), who is regarded as the author of the inductive method in science. To comprehend the Evolution under consideration, we must attain to a clear and distinct understanding of the true idea of science, on the one hand, and of the method in science really developed by Bacon on the other. 'The sc...

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The True Believer

Mahan, Asa
The True Believer
Excerpt from The True Believer: His Character, Duty, and Privileges, Elucidated in a Series of Discourses The design of the following discourses is stated with sufficient explicitness on the title-page. An answer to the inquiry, What are the true character, duties, and privileges of the sons of God, in this life, has now become one of the great and press ing wants of the church. Happy, thrice happy will it be for Zion, if those whom the Holy ...

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A System of Intellectual Philosophy (Classic Reprint)

Mahan, Asa
A System of Intellectual Philosophy (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from A System of Intellectual Philosophy Materialism, and in the various forms of Idealism, as distin guished from the true system. This he has attempted, and, as it appears to him, accomplished, in the chapter on Miscellane ous topics. The improvements made, in presenting the topic last named, will be appreciated, we think, by all who carefully read the chapter in which they appear. It has been the aim of the author to give to the pu...

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The System of Mental Philosophy (Classic Reprint)

Mahan, Asa
The System of Mental Philosophy (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from The System of Mental Philosophy The object of the following treatise is to furnish, not only for College classes, but especially for our Academies and High Schools a complete system of Mental Science. Two facts render the treatises in common use unadapted, particularly to the two purposes last named. Such treatises, in the first place, are too large for common use. Then, with hardly any exceptions, they treat of but one departmen...

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