Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷The University Press, 1954 - 272 頁 |
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第 viii 頁
... theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation which procured admission for the theory - Memoria technica . CHAPTER VIII . - The system of DUALISM introduced by Des Cartes - Refined first by Spinoza and afterwards by Leibnitz into the ...
... theory - Of the original mistake or equivocation which procured admission for the theory - Memoria technica . CHAPTER VIII . - The system of DUALISM introduced by Des Cartes - Refined first by Spinoza and afterwards by Leibnitz into the ...
第 lxvi 頁
... theory of association , and compares Aristotle's theory with that of Hartley ; the inadequacy of the ' mechani- cal theory ' is then exposed , and the true nature of association explained . Having thus cleared the ground , Coleridge ...
... theory of association , and compares Aristotle's theory with that of Hartley ; the inadequacy of the ' mechani- cal theory ' is then exposed , and the true nature of association explained . Having thus cleared the ground , Coleridge ...
第 232 頁
... theory of the soul residing in the brain was developed by some of his followers in a materialistic direction — that is , they identified soul and brain : and thus we get the purely mechanical psychology of the French eighteenth century ...
... theory of the soul residing in the brain was developed by some of his followers in a materialistic direction — that is , they identified soul and brain : and thus we get the purely mechanical psychology of the French eighteenth century ...
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