Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... less certain , than those in physics but if our curiosity leads us to attempt an ex- planation of the association of ideas , by certain supposed vibrations , or other changes , in the state of the brain ; or 2 VOL . I. to explain memory ...
... less certain , than those in physics but if our curiosity leads us to attempt an ex- planation of the association of ideas , by certain supposed vibrations , or other changes , in the state of the brain ; or 2 VOL . I. to explain memory ...
第 11 頁
... less mysterious than those of mind ; and we are apt to think that we have advanced one step in explaining the latter , ' when we can point out some analogy between them and the former . It is owing to the same circumstance , that we ...
... less mysterious than those of mind ; and we are apt to think that we have advanced one step in explaining the latter , ' when we can point out some analogy between them and the former . It is owing to the same circumstance , that we ...
第 16 頁
... less striking marks of divine wisdom . While all the sciences , and all the pursuits of life , have this common tendency to lead our inquiries to the philos- ophy of human nature , this last branch of knowledge borrows its principles ...
... less striking marks of divine wisdom . While all the sciences , and all the pursuits of life , have this common tendency to lead our inquiries to the philos- ophy of human nature , this last branch of knowledge borrows its principles ...
第 19 頁
... less necessary for the improvement of the under- standing . I acknowledge , that there are some professions , in which a man of very confined acquisitions may arrive at the first eminence ; and in which he will perhaps be the more ...
... less necessary for the improvement of the under- standing . I acknowledge , that there are some professions , in which a man of very confined acquisitions may arrive at the first eminence ; and in which he will perhaps be the more ...
第 20 頁
... less necessary for individuals , when they arrive at maturity , to form plans of improvement for themselves . But education never can be systematically directed to its proper objects , till we have obtained , not only an accurate ...
... less necessary for individuals , when they arrive at maturity , to form plans of improvement for themselves . But education never can be systematically directed to its proper objects , till we have obtained , not only an accurate ...
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