Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... Malebranche ; who differs , however , " The slightest philosophy " ( says Mr. Hume ) " teaches us , that nothing can ever be present to the mind , but an image , or perception ; and that the senses are " only the inlets through which ...
... Malebranche ; who differs , however , " The slightest philosophy " ( says Mr. Hume ) " teaches us , that nothing can ever be present to the mind , but an image , or perception ; and that the senses are " only the inlets through which ...
第 397 頁
... Malebranche ( who seems to have formed too low an opinion both of his genius and character ) to tax him with affectation ; and even to call in question the credibil- ity of some of his assertions . But no one who is well acquainted with ...
... Malebranche ( who seems to have formed too low an opinion both of his genius and character ) to tax him with affectation ; and even to call in question the credibil- ity of some of his assertions . But no one who is well acquainted with ...
第 457 頁
... Malebranche on the same subject ; but they were employed by this last writer to support a very different conclusion . 66 At a still earlier period , Hobbes expressed himself with re- spect to physical connections , in terms so nearly ...
... Malebranche on the same subject ; but they were employed by this last writer to support a very different conclusion . 66 At a still earlier period , Hobbes expressed himself with re- spect to physical connections , in terms so nearly ...
第 459 頁
... Malebranche deduced from premises very nearly the same with Mr. Hume's . Note ( E. ) page 102 . Mr. Locke , in his Essay on Human Understanding , has taken notice of the quickness with which the operations of the mind are carried on ...
... Malebranche deduced from premises very nearly the same with Mr. Hume's . Note ( E. ) page 102 . Mr. Locke , in his Essay on Human Understanding , has taken notice of the quickness with which the operations of the mind are carried on ...
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... Malebranche : " It is only ( says he ) since the time of Des Cartes , that those confused and indeter- minate questions , whether fire is hot , grass green , and sugar sweet , philosophers are in use to answer , by distinguishing the ...
... Malebranche : " It is only ( says he ) since the time of Des Cartes , that those confused and indeter- minate questions , whether fire is hot , grass green , and sugar sweet , philosophers are in use to answer , by distinguishing the ...
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