Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsRest Fenner, 1817 - 309 頁 |
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第 103 頁
... ideas , but he carefully distinguishes them from material motion , designating the latter always by annexing the words Ev TOT , or κατα τοπον . On the contrary in his treatise " De Anima , " he excludes place and motion from all the ...
... ideas , but he carefully distinguishes them from material motion , designating the latter always by annexing the words Ev TOT , or κατα τοπον . On the contrary in his treatise " De Anima , " he excludes place and motion from all the ...
第 104 頁
... ideas possessing one or the other of these five characters had passed through the mind as intermediate links , suffici- ently clear to recal other parts of the same total impressions with which they had co - existed , though not vivid ...
... ideas possessing one or the other of these five characters had passed through the mind as intermediate links , suffici- ently clear to recal other parts of the same total impressions with which they had co - existed , though not vivid ...
第 108 頁
... idea or vibration m from the external object M , because the oscillation a propagated itself so as to re - produce ... ideas are themselves , in Hartley's sys- tem , nothing more than their appropriate con- figurative vibrations . It is ...
... idea or vibration m from the external object M , because the oscillation a propagated itself so as to re - produce ... ideas are themselves , in Hartley's sys- tem , nothing more than their appropriate con- figurative vibrations . It is ...
第 109 頁
... idea of a circle to constitute the idea of a triangle ; which is impossible . But it may be said , that , by the sensations from the objects A and M , the nerves have ac- quired a disposition to the vibrations a and m , and therefore a ...
... idea of a circle to constitute the idea of a triangle ; which is impossible . But it may be said , that , by the sensations from the objects A and M , the nerves have ac- quired a disposition to the vibrations a and m , and therefore a ...
第 110 頁
... idea have a nerve of its own , then every nerve must be capable of pro- pagating its motion into many other nerves ; and again , there is no reason assignable , why the vibration m should arise , rather than any other ad libitum . It is ...
... idea have a nerve of its own , then every nerve must be capable of pro- pagating its motion into many other nerves ; and again , there is no reason assignable , why the vibration m should arise , rather than any other ad libitum . It is ...
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