The Intuitions of the Mind: Inductively Investigated is a philosophical book written by James McCosh and published in 1867. The book explores the nature of human intuition and how it can be understood through inductive reasoning. McCosh argues that intuition is a fundamental...
The Intuitions Of The Mind: Inductively Investigated is a philosophical work written by James McCosh, originally published in 1867. In this book, McCosh explores the concept of intuition and investigates its role in human cognition. He argues that intuition is a fundamental aspect...
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