Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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第 9 頁
... 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 VOL . I. 2 to explain memory , by means of supposed impressions and OF THE ...
... 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 VOL . I. 2 to explain memory , by means of supposed impressions and OF THE ...
第 10 頁
... curiosity , have too frequently escaped the attention of speculative men , in all the different departments of science . In none of There is indeed one view of the connection between Mind and Matter , which is perfectly agreeable to the ...
... curiosity , have too frequently escaped the attention of speculative men , in all the different departments of science . In none of There is indeed one view of the connection between Mind and Matter , which is perfectly agreeable to the ...
第 16 頁
... curiosity must be small indeed , who passes through life in a total ignorance of faculties , which his wants and necessities force him habitually to exercise , and which so remarkably distinguish man from the lower ani- mals . The ...
... curiosity must be small indeed , who passes through life in a total ignorance of faculties , which his wants and necessities force him habitually to exercise , and which so remarkably distinguish man from the lower ani- mals . The ...
第 17 頁
... curiosity , not only prepares us for engaging in other pursuits with more liberal and comprehensive views , but leaves us at liberty to prosecute them with a more undi- vided and concentrated attention . It is not , however , merely as ...
... curiosity , not only prepares us for engaging in other pursuits with more liberal and comprehensive views , but leaves us at liberty to prosecute them with a more undi- vided and concentrated attention . It is not , however , merely as ...
第 21 頁
... curiosity , and to direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ingenuity and invention ; to cultivate in their minds a turn for specula- tion , and at the same time preserve their attention alive to the objects around them ; to ...
... curiosity , and to direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ingenuity and invention ; to cultivate in their minds a turn for specula- tion , and at the same time preserve their attention alive to the objects around them ; to ...
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