Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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... association as established in the contempora- neity of the original impressions , formed the basis of all true phsychology ; and any ontolo- gical or metaphysical science not contained in such ( i . e . empirical ) phsychology was but a ...
... association as established in the contempora- neity of the original impressions , formed the basis of all true phsychology ; and any ontolo- gical or metaphysical science not contained in such ( i . e . empirical ) phsychology was but a ...
第 98 頁
... association a simple image may represent a whole class . But in truth Hobbs himself makes no claims to any disco- very , and introduces this law of association , or ( in his own language ) discursûs mentalis , as an admitted fact , in ...
... association a simple image may represent a whole class . But in truth Hobbs himself makes no claims to any disco- very , and introduces this law of association , or ( in his own language ) discursûs mentalis , as an admitted fact , in ...
第 125 頁
... association , and a component element in all the materia subjecta , the parts of which are to be associated , must needs be co - present with all . Nothing , there- fore , can be more easy than to pass off on an incautious mind this ...
... association , and a component element in all the materia subjecta , the parts of which are to be associated , must needs be co - present with all . Nothing , there- fore , can be more easy than to pass off on an incautious mind this ...
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