Principles of Mental Physiology, With Their Applications to the Training And Discipline of the Mind, And the Study of Its Morbid Conditions
Principles of Mental Physiology, With Their Applications to the Training And Discipline of the Mind, And the Study of Its Morbid Conditions
William Benjamin Carpenter, (
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Digitized by Google Origin of Primary Beliefs. 227 200. Again, those Axioms or first trutHs upon which the whole fabric of Geometry rests (such as " Things which are equal to the same thing, are equal to one another"), are statements of universal fact, necessarily true under all circiunstanees ; which we unhesita- tingly accept as such, because any statement inconsistent urith them vxmld he inconceivable. And so every step of a Mathematical or a Logical demonstration, which is based on such fun...damental axioms, derives its validity from the fact, that either the contrary or anything else than the fact asserted is ** unthinkable." Where each step is thus necessarily true to our Minds, the final Q. E. D. carries with it the same authority. So, too, the deliverances of our "Common Sense" (§ 378) derive their trustworthiness from what we consider the "self-evidence** of the propositions affirmed. Hence it is evident that "the only foundation of much of our belief, and the only source of much of our knowledge, is to be found in the Constitution of our own Minds." 201.
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