Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... distinct from his body , and as not liable to be impaired by the loss or mutilation of any of his organs . From these considerations , it appears , that we have the same evidence for the existence of mind , that we have for the ...
... distinct from his body , and as not liable to be impaired by the loss or mutilation of any of his organs . From these considerations , it appears , that we have the same evidence for the existence of mind , that we have for the ...
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... distinct explanation were given of its 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 ...
... distinct explanation were given of its 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 ...
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... distinct idea of this sort of speculation ; and I do not know that much progress has yet been made in it . In his books de Augmentis Scientiarum , a variety of subjects are enumerated , in order to illustrate its nature ; and ...
... distinct idea of this sort of speculation ; and I do not know that much progress has yet been made in it . In his books de Augmentis Scientiarum , a variety of subjects are enumerated , in order to illustrate its nature ; and ...
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... distinct , and as each of them has its peculiar laws , the analogies we are pleased to fancy between them , can be of no use in illustrating either ; and that it is no less unphilosophical to attempt an expla- nation of perception , or ...
... distinct , and as each of them has its peculiar laws , the analogies we are pleased to fancy between them , can be of no use in illustrating either ; and that it is no less unphilosophical to attempt an expla- nation of perception , or ...
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... distinct view of the insurmountable limits which nature has , in this instance , prescribed to our curiosity . The same observation may be made on the reasonings of this profound and original author , with respect to some metaphysical ...
... distinct view of the insurmountable limits which nature has , in this instance , prescribed to our curiosity . The same observation may be made on the reasonings of this profound and original author , with respect to some metaphysical ...
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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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