Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 第 1 卷Wells and Lilly, 1814 - 491 頁 |
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... species of investigation , which the writings of Dr. Reid exhibit , give us ground to expect that the time is not far distant , when it shall assume that rank which it is entitled to hold among the sciences . It would probably ...
... species of investigation , which the writings of Dr. Reid exhibit , give us ground to expect that the time is not far distant , when it shall assume that rank which it is entitled to hold among the sciences . It would probably ...
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... species of enthusiasm . 4. The history of the various circumstances in parents , that have an influence on conception , and on the constitution and characters of their children . 5. The history of dreams . 6. The history of the laws of ...
... species of enthusiasm . 4. The history of the various circumstances in parents , that have an influence on conception , and on the constitution and characters of their children . 5. The history of dreams . 6. The history of the laws of ...
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... species of things are brought , through the " nerves and brain , that they may be perceived by the mind " present in that place ? " - In the course of the following Essays , I shall have occasion to quote various other pas- sages from ...
... species of things are brought , through the " nerves and brain , that they may be perceived by the mind " present in that place ? " - In the course of the following Essays , I shall have occasion to quote various other pas- sages from ...
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... species . I now proceed to consider , how far the philosophy of mind may be useful in accomplishing the second object of education ; by assisting us in the management of early im- pressions and associations . By far the greater part of ...
... species . I now proceed to consider , how far the philosophy of mind may be useful in accomplishing the second object of education ; by assisting us in the management of early im- pressions and associations . By far the greater part of ...
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... species ; and that , as er- rour can only take a permanent hold of a candid mind by being grafted on truths , which it is unwilling or unable to eradicate , even the influence , which false and absurd opin- ions occasionally acquire ...
... species ; and that , as er- rour can only take a permanent hold of a candid mind by being grafted on truths , which it is unwilling or unable to eradicate , even the influence , which false and absurd opin- ions occasionally acquire ...
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