Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... nature , and so im- portant in its applications , that it could scarcely have failed , in these inquisitive and enlightened times , to have excited a very general attention , if it had not accidentally been classed , in the public ...
... nature , and so im- portant in its applications , that it could scarcely have failed , in these inquisitive and enlightened times , to have excited a very general attention , if it had not accidentally been classed , in the public ...
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... natural philosophers have , in modern times , wisely abandoned to metaphysicians , all speculations con- cerning the nature of that substance of which it is composed ; concerning the possibility or impossibility of its being created ...
... natural philosophers have , in modern times , wisely abandoned to metaphysicians , all speculations con- cerning the nature of that substance of which it is composed ; concerning the possibility or impossibility of its being created ...
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... nature either of body or of mind , and the efficient causes by which their phenomena are produced , have no necessary connexion with our inquiries concerning the laws , accord- ing to which these phenomena take place . Whether ( for ...
... nature either of body or of mind , and the efficient causes by which their phenomena are produced , have no necessary connexion with our inquiries concerning the laws , accord- ing to which these phenomena take place . Whether ( for ...
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... nature and object ; and if some general rules were laid down , with respect to the proper method of conducting the study of it . To this subject , however , which is of sufficient extent to furnish matter for a separate work , I cannot ...
... nature and object ; and if some general rules were laid down , with respect to the proper method of conducting the study of it . To this subject , however , which is of sufficient extent to furnish matter for a separate work , I cannot ...
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... nature . After we have established , for example , from the astronomical phe- nomena , the universality of the law of gravitation , it may still be asked , whether this law implies the constant agency of mind ; and ( upon the ...
... nature . After we have established , for example , from the astronomical phe- nomena , the universality of the law of gravitation , it may still be asked , whether this law implies the constant agency of mind ; and ( upon the ...
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