Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... tempted to explain the latter by the analogy of the former , and even to endeavour to refer them to the same general laws ; and that we acquire habits of inatten- tion to the subjects of our consciousness , too strong OF THE HUMAN MIND .
... tempted to explain the latter by the analogy of the former , and even to endeavour to refer them to the same general laws ; and that we acquire habits of inatten- tion to the subjects of our consciousness , too strong OF THE HUMAN MIND .
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... former . A similar distinction takes place among the questions which may be stated relative to the human mind . — Wheth- er it be extended or unextended ; whether or not it has any relation to place ; and ( if it has ) whether it ...
... former . A similar distinction takes place among the questions which may be stated relative to the human mind . — Wheth- er it be extended or unextended ; whether or not it has any relation to place ; and ( if it has ) whether it ...
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... former . It is owing to the same circumstance , that we have scarcely any appropriated language with respect to mind , and that the words which express its different operations , are almost all borrowed from the objects of our It must ...
... former . It is owing to the same circumstance , that we have scarcely any appropriated language with respect to mind , and that the words which express its different operations , are almost all borrowed from the objects of our It must ...
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... former ages of ignorance and superstition , the inti- mate association which had been formed , in the prevailing systems of education , between truth and errour , had given to the latter an ascendant over the minds of men , which it ...
... former ages of ignorance and superstition , the inti- mate association which had been formed , in the prevailing systems of education , between truth and errour , had given to the latter an ascendant over the minds of men , which it ...
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... former , we know how much the natural powers of man have been assisted , by the use of tools and instruments . Is it not possible to devise , in like manner , certain aids to our intellectual faculties ? That such a query is not ...
... former , we know how much the natural powers of man have been assisted , by the use of tools and instruments . Is it not possible to devise , in like manner , certain aids to our intellectual faculties ? That such a query is not ...
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