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89 Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
90 Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
91 Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
92 Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
93 Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
94 Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
95 Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
96 William Bromet to William Whewell
97 William Bromet to William Whewell
98 Edward Bromhead to William Whewell
99 Edward Bromhead to William Whewell
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Title Benjamin Collins Brodie to William Whewell
Reference 201/94
Covering Dates 21 Jun 1862
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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BCB has seen what WW has said respecting Samuel Clarke and Coleridge. Clarke's moral philosophy does not seem much clearer than 'his apriori theological argument'. BCB does not make much of Coleridge's 'dreamy speculations on moral and theological subjects', and is pleased WW is in the same predicament. BCB is reading WW's lectures with the greatest interest ['Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy', new edn., 1862]. Those engaged in the pursuit of the moral sciences would be better if they first had their mind trained in the physical sciences: 'They would I apprehend be there taught to be more exact in their observation of facts, more careful in their inductions and at the same time acquire a greater precision in the use of words'.

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