Elements of Intellectual Philosophy: Designed for a Text-book and for Private ReadingCrocker and Brewster, 1850 - 414 頁 |
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... relations to Christianity ; to trace the mental phenomena , so far as present science conducts , to their physical source ; finally , to adapt the subject both to the popular and the educated mind , leading objects of this volume ...
... relations to Christianity ; to trace the mental phenomena , so far as present science conducts , to their physical source ; finally , to adapt the subject both to the popular and the educated mind , leading objects of this volume ...
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... relation to our highest interests as social , moral and religious beings , which no effort should be wanting to render obvious . The study of man as a physical being has perhaps , also , in this connection , received too little ...
... relation to our highest interests as social , moral and religious beings , which no effort should be wanting to render obvious . The study of man as a physical being has perhaps , also , in this connection , received too little ...
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... relations of sensation and perception . Distinction between sensation and per- ception . Entities and non - entities . Objective and subjective entities . True perceptions . - Examples . False perceptions.— Examples . How we may know ...
... relations of sensation and perception . Distinction between sensation and per- ception . Entities and non - entities . Objective and subjective entities . True perceptions . - Examples . False perceptions.— Examples . How we may know ...
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... Relation of attention to religion , .... 191 CHAPTER XVIII . ASSOCIATION . In brutes . Laws of association . How controlled . Circumstances affecting it . Its influence on science and the arts ; on speculative philosophy ; on love of ...
... Relation of attention to religion , .... 191 CHAPTER XVIII . ASSOCIATION . In brutes . Laws of association . How controlled . Circumstances affecting it . Its influence on science and the arts ; on speculative philosophy ; on love of ...
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... relations of the human mind . Of the effects of life upon matter , or the particulars in which matter alive differs from matter dead , we observe the following . 1. Living matter is ORGANIZED . It is formed into a union of parts , each ...
... relations of the human mind . Of the effects of life upon matter , or the particulars in which matter alive differs from matter dead , we observe the following . 1. Living matter is ORGANIZED . It is formed into a union of parts , each ...
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abstract animal Aristotle asso attention become body brute mind called cause Christianity Cicero classes classification conception connection consciousness considered course death distinction distinguished dreams Dugald Stewart effect eternity existence facts faculties false false induction feeling former give habit Hence human mind ideas Illustrations imagination implies important induction infusoria innate ideas insanity instinct intellect intuition intuitive knowledge JOHN LOCKE judgment knowledge laws living Locke Malebranche mathematical matter memory ment mental powers monomania moral universe nature nerve notice object objective philosophy operations organs of sense original pain peculiar perceive perception person Plato present principle propositions QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER rational Reid relation Remarks remember render respect retina Roscellinus says sensation smell somnambulism soul sound Stewart Stewart's Philosophy suggestion supposed taste term theory things Thomas Brown THOMAS REID thought tion touch true truth vegetable writers York edition