Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed introduction and part first of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1854Gregg, 1854 |
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... tions , the details of which can scarcely fail to appear uninviting to those who are not aware of the important conclusions to which they are subservient . Nov. 2 , 1801 . INTRODUCTION . SECTION 1. — OF THE OBJECT OF PHILOSOPHY 4 PREFACE .
... tions , the details of which can scarcely fail to appear uninviting to those who are not aware of the important conclusions to which they are subservient . Nov. 2 , 1801 . INTRODUCTION . SECTION 1. — OF THE OBJECT OF PHILOSOPHY 4 PREFACE .
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... appear in the sequel . 4. An investigation of the Pleasures and Pains of which we are susceptible , might furnish the subject of a fourth view of man , considered as a sensitive being . But instead of aiming at so great a degree of ...
... appear in the sequel . 4. An investigation of the Pleasures and Pains of which we are susceptible , might furnish the subject of a fourth view of man , considered as a sensitive being . But instead of aiming at so great a degree of ...
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... appear to some to be minute and tedious ; but this fault , I am confident , will be readily pardoned by those who have studied with care the principles of that science of which I am to treat ; and who are anxious to remove the ...
... appear to some to be minute and tedious ; but this fault , I am confident , will be readily pardoned by those who have studied with care the principles of that science of which I am to treat ; and who are anxious to remove the ...
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... appears , that we have the same evidence for the existence of mind that we have for the exist- ence of body ; nay , if there ... appear to every person , were it not that , from our earliest years , the attention is en- grossed with the ...
... appears , that we have the same evidence for the existence of mind that we have for the exist- ence of body ; nay , if there ... appear to every person , were it not that , from our earliest years , the attention is en- grossed with the ...
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... appear to admit the truth of the foregoing rea soning , have farther urged that , for any thing we can prove to the contrary , it is possible that the unknown substance which has the qualities of extension , figure , and colour , may be ...
... appear to admit the truth of the foregoing rea soning , have farther urged that , for any thing we can prove to the contrary , it is possible that the unknown substance which has the qualities of extension , figure , and colour , may be ...
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The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the ... Dugald Stewart Úplné zobrazenie - 1854 |
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed ... Dugald Stewart Úplné zobrazenie - 1877 |
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