Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... say , that matter and mind , considered as objects of human study , are essentially different ; the science of the former resting ultimately on the phenomena exhibited to our sen- ses ; that of the latter , on the phenomena of which we ...
... say , that matter and mind , considered as objects of human study , are essentially different ; the science of the former resting ultimately on the phenomena exhibited to our sen- ses ; that of the latter , on the phenomena of which we ...
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... ( says Locke , ) " seem to be but trains of motion , " in the animal spirits , which , once set a - going , continue " in the same steps they had been used to , which , by of " ten treading , are worn into a smooth path . " And New- ton ...
... ( says Locke , ) " seem to be but trains of motion , " in the animal spirits , which , once set a - going , continue " in the same steps they had been used to , which , by of " ten treading , are worn into a smooth path . " And New- ton ...
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Dugald Stewart. " Is not , ( says he , ) the sensorium of animals the place " where the sentient substance is present , and to which " the sensible species of things are brought , through the " nerves and brain , that they may be ...
Dugald Stewart. " Is not , ( says he , ) the sensorium of animals the place " where the sentient substance is present , and to which " the sensible species of things are brought , through the " nerves and brain , that they may be ...
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... say , how far their conclusions on this subject are just ; but I am fully persuaded , that there is a founda- tion in philosophy , and good sense , for accommodating , at a very early period of life , the education of individuals to ...
... say , how far their conclusions on this subject are just ; but I am fully persuaded , that there is a founda- tion in philosophy , and good sense , for accommodating , at a very early period of life , the education of individuals to ...
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... ( says Voltaire ) " occurs but seldom in a nation " where the literary taste is formed . The number of cul- ❝tivated minds which there abound , like the trees in a " thick and flourishing forest , prevent any single individual " from ...
... ( says Voltaire ) " occurs but seldom in a nation " where the literary taste is formed . The number of cul- ❝tivated minds which there abound , like the trees in a " thick and flourishing forest , prevent any single individual " from ...
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