Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... Attention ; it is all we ought to aim at , in this branch of science . If we proceed no farther than facts for which we have the evidence of our own consciousness , our conclusions will be no less certain , than those in physics ; but ...
... Attention ; it is all we ought to aim at , in this branch of science . If we proceed no farther than facts for which we have the evidence of our own consciousness , our conclusions will be no less certain , than those in physics ; but ...
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... attention , so all the pursuits of life , whether they terminate in speculation or action , are con- nected with that general science which has the human mind for its object . The powers of the understanding are instruments which all ...
... attention , so all the pursuits of life , whether they terminate in speculation or action , are con- nected with that general science which has the human mind for its object . The powers of the understanding are instruments which all ...
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... attention alive to the objects around them ; to awaken their sensibilities to the beauties of nature , and to inspire them with a relish for intellectual enjoyment ; these form but a part of the business of education , and yet the ...
... attention alive to the objects around them ; to awaken their sensibilities to the beauties of nature , and to inspire them with a relish for intellectual enjoyment ; these form but a part of the business of education , and yet the ...
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... attention chiefly to incidental questions about the comparative advantage of public or private instruction , or the utility of particular languages or sci- ences ; without attempting a previous examination of those faculties and ...
... attention chiefly to incidental questions about the comparative advantage of public or private instruction , or the utility of particular languages or sci- ences ; without attempting a previous examination of those faculties and ...
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... attention be bestowed on all of them , as they may preserve them in that state of relative strength , which appears to be agreeable to the intentions of nature . In consequence of an exclusive attention to the culture of the imagination ...
... attention be bestowed on all of them , as they may preserve them in that state of relative strength , which appears to be agreeable to the intentions of nature . In consequence of an exclusive attention to the culture of the imagination ...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1 Dugald Stewart Úplné zobrazenie - 1847 |
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