Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... Knowledge VI . - Continuation of the same Subject . — Of Artificial Memory VII . - Continuation of the same Subject . - Importance of making a proper Selection among the Objects of our Knowledge , in order to derive advantage from the ...
... Knowledge VI . - Continuation of the same Subject . — Of Artificial Memory VII . - Continuation of the same Subject . - Importance of making a proper Selection among the Objects of our Knowledge , in order to derive advantage from the ...
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... mere possibility , even if it were true , it would no more be proper to say of mind , that it is material , than to say of body , that it is spiritual . As all our knowledge of the material world is derived 4 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... mere possibility , even if it were true , it would no more be proper to say of mind , that it is material , than to say of body , that it is spiritual . As all our knowledge of the material world is derived 4 ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
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Dugald Stewart. As all our knowledge of the material world is derived from the information of our senses , natural philosophers have , in modern times , wisely abandoned to metaphysi- cians all speculations concerning the nature of that ...
Dugald Stewart. As all our knowledge of the material world is derived from the information of our senses , natural philosophers have , in modern times , wisely abandoned to metaphysi- cians all speculations concerning the nature of that ...
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... knowledge . It is only since the time of Lord Bacon , that the study of it has been prosecuted with any degree of success , or that the proper method of conducting it has been generally understood . There is even some reason for ...
... knowledge . It is only since the time of Lord Bacon , that the study of it has been prosecuted with any degree of success , or that the proper method of conducting it has been generally understood . There is even some reason for ...
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... knowledge of these laws leads to an explanation of an infinite number of phenomena . In the investigation of physical laws , it is well known , that our inquiries must always terminate in some general fact , of which no account can be ...
... knowledge of these laws leads to an explanation of an infinite number of phenomena . In the investigation of physical laws , it is well known , that our inquiries must always terminate in some general fact , of which no account can be ...
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