The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, Zväzok 2T. Constable and Company [etc. ], 1854 |
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Strana vii
... faculties of mind ; -faculties which stand distinctively apart , and pro- minently foremost . For , if we take the Mental to the exclusion of Material phænomena , that is , the phænomena manifested through the medium of Self ...
... faculties of mind ; -faculties which stand distinctively apart , and pro- minently foremost . For , if we take the Mental to the exclusion of Material phænomena , that is , the phænomena manifested through the medium of Self ...
Strana xii
... Faculties and Principles essential to our Intellectual Improvement , or intimately connected with it , 1. Of Language , 2. Of the Principle of [ Sympatheticf Imitation , SECT . 12. Of the Intellectual Faculties of Man , as contrasted ...
... Faculties and Principles essential to our Intellectual Improvement , or intimately connected with it , 1. Of Language , 2. Of the Principle of [ Sympatheticf Imitation , SECT . 12. Of the Intellectual Faculties of Man , as contrasted ...
Strana 13
... faculties , which in some degree are common to the whole species , there are other more com- plicated powers or capacities , which are gradually formed by particular habits of study or of business . Such are , the Power of Taste ; a ...
... faculties , which in some degree are common to the whole species , there are other more com- plicated powers or capacities , which are gradually formed by particular habits of study or of business . Such are , the Power of Taste ; a ...
Strana 17
... faculties . Under this head the following particulars may furnish matter for useful reflections . ( 1. ) The local distribution of our organs of sense . ( 2. ) The adaptation of our perceptive powers to the pro- perties and laws of the ...
... faculties . Under this head the following particulars may furnish matter for useful reflections . ( 1. ) The local distribution of our organs of sense . ( 2. ) The adaptation of our perceptive powers to the pro- perties and laws of the ...
Strana 18
... faculties ; and concerning which it is impossible for us to ascertain anything , but the laws by which the connexion is regulated . 31. According to the distinction formerly stated between the primary and the secondary qualities of ...
... faculties ; and concerning which it is impossible for us to ascertain anything , but the laws by which the connexion is regulated . 31. According to the distinction formerly stated between the primary and the secondary qualities of ...
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Strana 102 - That gravity should be innate, inherent and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great an absurdity, that I believe no man who has in philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking can ever fall into it.
Strana 453 - ... his chair and bed. A little calendar of small sticks were laid at the head. notched all over with the dismal days and nights he had passed there; he had one of these little sticks in his hand, and with a rusty nail he was etching another day of misery to add to the heap.
Strana 432 - Nor, creeping through the woods, the gelid race Of berries. Oft in humble station dwells Unboastful worth, above fastidious pomp. Witness, thou best Anana, thou the pride Of vegetable life, beyond whate'er The poets imaged in the golden age : Quick let me strip thee of thy tufty coat, Spread thy ambrosial stores, and feast with Jove!
Strana 488 - When therefore we quit particulars, the generals that rest are only creatures of our own making, their general nature being nothing but the capacity they are put into by the understanding of signifying or representing many particulars. For the signification they have is nothing but a relation that by the mind of man is added to them.
Strana 60 - I call therefore a complete and generous education that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices both private and public of peace and war.
Strana 94 - I can discover, are the windows by which light is let into this dark room; for methinks the understanding is not much unlike a closet wholly shut from light, with only some little openings left to let in external visible resemblances, or ideas of things without...
Strana 488 - ... universality belongs not to things themselves, which are all of them particular in their existence, even those words and ideas which in their signification are general.
Strana 277 - All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small circle of our foes or friends; To all beside as much an empty shade...
Strana 298 - O'er which were shadowy cast Elysian gleams, That play'd in waving lights, from place to place, And shed a roseate smile on Nature's face.