Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... pleasures which he receives from the eye ? It is almost unnecessary for me to remark , how much individuals would be assisted in the proper and liberal cul- ture of the mind , if they were previously led to take a comprehensive survey ...
... pleasures which he receives from the eye ? It is almost unnecessary for me to remark , how much individuals would be assisted in the proper and liberal cul- ture of the mind , if they were previously led to take a comprehensive survey ...
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... pleasures of human life may be diminished , or its pains increased ; but the inconveniences which are experienced in such cases , are not to be ascribed to education , but to a partial and injudicious education . In such cases , it is ...
... pleasures of human life may be diminished , or its pains increased ; but the inconveniences which are experienced in such cases , are not to be ascribed to education , but to a partial and injudicious education . In such cases , it is ...
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... pleasure , during our short passage through this scene of illusions . But he who thinks more favourably of the human powers , and who believes that reason was given to man to direct him to his duty and his happiness , will despise the ...
... pleasure , during our short passage through this scene of illusions . But he who thinks more favourably of the human powers , and who believes that reason was given to man to direct him to his duty and his happiness , will despise the ...
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... pleasure , and of pain . These two sources , according to him , furnish us with all our simple ideas , and the only power which the mind possesses over them , is to perform certain operations , in the way of composition , abstraction ...
... pleasure , and of pain . These two sources , according to him , furnish us with all our simple ideas , and the only power which the mind possesses over them , is to perform certain operations , in the way of composition , abstraction ...
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... pleasure or the pain they have afforded him , and will naturally desire the return of the agreeable sensations , and be afraid of the return of those which were painful . If the sensations of smell and sound are both excited in his mind ...
... pleasure or the pain they have afforded him , and will naturally desire the return of the agreeable sensations , and be afraid of the return of those which were painful . If the sensations of smell and sound are both excited in his mind ...
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