Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Eastburn, Kirk & Company, 1814 |
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... or instruction of others . It is too in times of general darkness and barbarism , that what is commonly called originality of genius most frequently • appears and surely the great aim of an enlightened and OF THE HUMAN MIND . 23.
... or instruction of others . It is too in times of general darkness and barbarism , that what is commonly called originality of genius most frequently • appears and surely the great aim of an enlightened and OF THE HUMAN MIND . 23.
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... called with propriety , the logic of mathematics ; and would probably contribute greatly to the advancement of all of those branches of knowledge , to which mathematical learning is subservient . The observations which have been now ...
... called with propriety , the logic of mathematics ; and would probably contribute greatly to the advancement of all of those branches of knowledge , to which mathematical learning is subservient . The observations which have been now ...
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... called in question by philoso- phers of note , and that many plausible arguments in support of their opinion may be derived from the small number of individuals who have been regularly trained to eminence in the arts , in comparison of ...
... called in question by philoso- phers of note , and that many plausible arguments in support of their opinion may be derived from the small number of individuals who have been regularly trained to eminence in the arts , in comparison of ...
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... called sensible species ; and are the objects only of “ the sensitive part of the mind : but by various , internal powers , they are retained , refined , and spiritualized , so as to become objects of memory and imagination ; and , at ...
... called sensible species ; and are the objects only of “ the sensitive part of the mind : but by various , internal powers , they are retained , refined , and spiritualized , so as to become objects of memory and imagination ; and , at ...
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... called intelligible species ; so that " every immediate object , whether of sense , of memory , " of imagination , or of reasoning , must be some phantasm , " or species , in the mind itself . * " The followers of Aristotle , especially ...
... called intelligible species ; so that " every immediate object , whether of sense , of memory , " of imagination , or of reasoning , must be some phantasm , " or species , in the mind itself . * " The followers of Aristotle , especially ...
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