Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... examination of the phenomena it exhibits , have no necessary connexion with our opinions concerning its na- ture and essence . That when two subjects of thought , for instance , have been repeatedly presented to the mind in conjunction ...
... examination of the phenomena it exhibits , have no necessary connexion with our opinions concerning its na- ture and essence . That when two subjects of thought , for instance , have been repeatedly presented to the mind in conjunction ...
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... examination the laws of matter are , in comparison of those which regulate the phe- nomena of thought , we shall neither be disposed to wonder , that the philosophy of mind should still remain in its infancy , nor be discouraged in our ...
... examination the laws of matter are , in comparison of those which regulate the phe- nomena of thought , we shall neither be disposed to wonder , that the philosophy of mind should still remain in its infancy , nor be discouraged in our ...
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... examination of the principles of our nature , that they can be brought to a satisfactory conclusion ; but , supposing them to remain undecided , our skeptical doubts concerning the certainty of human knowledge , would no more affect the ...
... examination of the principles of our nature , that they can be brought to a satisfactory conclusion ; but , supposing them to remain undecided , our skeptical doubts concerning the certainty of human knowledge , would no more affect the ...
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... examination a field of discovery , as inexhaustible as the phenomena of the material world , and exhibiting not less striking marks of divine wisdom . While all the sciences and all the pursuits of life have this com- mon tendency to ...
... examination a field of discovery , as inexhaustible as the phenomena of the material world , and exhibiting not less striking marks of divine wisdom . While all the sciences and all the pursuits of life have this com- mon tendency to ...
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... examination of those faculties and principles of the mind , which it is the great object of education to improve . Many excellent detached observations , indeed , both on the intellectual and moral powers , are to be collected from the ...
... examination of those faculties and principles of the mind , which it is the great object of education to improve . Many excellent detached observations , indeed , both on the intellectual and moral powers , are to be collected from the ...
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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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