Elements of Mental Philosophy ...Harper & Brothers, 1859 |
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... experience . If we look back to the early periods of life , we discover , not merely that our ideas are then comparatively few in number , but that far the greater proportion of them are suggested by external objects . They are forced ...
... experience . If we look back to the early periods of life , we discover , not merely that our ideas are then comparatively few in number , but that far the greater proportion of them are suggested by external objects . They are forced ...
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... experience . When we have seen the rose , when we have been near to it and handled it , we have uniformly been conscious of that state of mind which we term a sensation of smell . When we have come into the neighbourhood of the ...
... experience . When we have seen the rose , when we have been near to it and handled it , we have uniformly been conscious of that state of mind which we term a sensation of smell . When we have come into the neighbourhood of the ...
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... experienced the inward sensation , the affections of the mind are then referred by us to something external as their ... experience . We say of one body it is sweet , and of another it is sour , be- cause we have ever observed that the ...
... experienced the inward sensation , the affections of the mind are then referred by us to something external as their ... experience . We say of one body it is sweet , and of another it is sour , be- cause we have ever observed that the ...
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... experience that we learn to distin- guish the place of things , and , in some measure also , their nature , by means of their sound . It is thus that we learn that one noise is in a contiguous room , that another is above our heads ...
... experience that we learn to distin- guish the place of things , and , in some measure also , their nature , by means of their sound . It is thus that we learn that one noise is in a contiguous room , that another is above our heads ...
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... experienced pleasure and pain , we may suppose that this would subsequently give rise both to the feelings and the abstract ... experience , but their origin ; in other words , to be mere emanations from the soul itself ; and he would be ...
... experienced pleasure and pain , we may suppose that this would subsequently give rise both to the feelings and the abstract ... experience , but their origin ; in other words , to be mere emanations from the soul itself ; and he would be ...
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