Elements of Mental Philosophy ...Harper & Brothers, 1859 - 17 頁 |
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... respect to them . Many of the books in which these discussions are contained have become ex- ceedingly rare ; and , if they were not so , no small num- ber of students , who are now in the course of as thorough an education as our ...
... respect to them . Many of the books in which these discussions are contained have become ex- ceedingly rare ; and , if they were not so , no small num- ber of students , who are now in the course of as thorough an education as our ...
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... respect to numerous other feelings , this statement does not hold good . They are immediately subsequent , not to bodily impressions , but to other states of the soul itself . Hence it is , that · while we speak of the sensations of ...
... respect to numerous other feelings , this statement does not hold good . They are immediately subsequent , not to bodily impressions , but to other states of the soul itself . Hence it is , that · while we speak of the sensations of ...
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... respect to the sensations of sound . These sensations exhibit the greatest variety , although their differences are too minute to be separately and distinctly represented by language . These views will appear the less objectionable when ...
... respect to the sensations of sound . These sensations exhibit the greatest variety , although their differences are too minute to be separately and distinctly represented by language . These views will appear the less objectionable when ...
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... respect to sounds , that we should not know , previous to all experi- ence on the subject , whether a sound came ... respects If a man born deaf were suddenly made to hear , he would probably consider his first sensations of sound as D ...
... respect to sounds , that we should not know , previous to all experi- ence on the subject , whether a sound came ... respects If a man born deaf were suddenly made to hear , he would probably consider his first sensations of sound as D ...
第 48 頁
... respect , the intimations of the sense of sight stand on the same footing with those of taste and hearing ; although distinctive names , in consequence of the difficulty of ac- curately separating and drawing the line between each , are ...
... respect , the intimations of the sense of sight stand on the same footing with those of taste and hearing ; although distinctive names , in consequence of the difficulty of ac- curately separating and drawing the line between each , are ...
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