Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... expressed , have gradually turned the attention of the moderns to the rules of philosophizing ; and have led the way to those im- portant and sublime discoveries in physies , which reflect so much honor on the present age . The rules of ...
... expressed , have gradually turned the attention of the moderns to the rules of philosophizing ; and have led the way to those im- portant and sublime discoveries in physies , which reflect so much honor on the present age . The rules of ...
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... expressed himself with respect to physical con- nexions , in terms so nearly approaching to Mr. Hume's , that it is difficult to suppose that they did not suggest to him the language which he has employed on that subject . " What we ...
... expressed himself with respect to physical con- nexions , in terms so nearly approaching to Mr. Hume's , that it is difficult to suppose that they did not suggest to him the language which he has employed on that subject . " What we ...
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... expressed ; but by modern philosophers , they have been stated in the form of explicit propositions . As to the manner , " says Mr. Locke , " in which bodies produce ideas in us , it is manifestly by impulse , the only way which we can ...
... expressed ; but by modern philosophers , they have been stated in the form of explicit propositions . As to the manner , " says Mr. Locke , " in which bodies produce ideas in us , it is manifestly by impulse , the only way which we can ...
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... expression ) to exert itself with different degrees of energy . I am doubtful , however , if this expression conveys any distinct meaning . For my own part , I am inclined to suppose , ( though I would by no means be understood to speak ...
... expression ) to exert itself with different degrees of energy . I am doubtful , however , if this expression conveys any distinct meaning . For my own part , I am inclined to suppose , ( though I would by no means be understood to speak ...
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... expression , that his opinion on the subject was the same with mine . The following quotation contains all the remarks I recollect in his writings , that have any connexion with the doctrines of the pres- ent chapter : " We are further ...
... expression , that his opinion on the subject was the same with mine . The following quotation contains all the remarks I recollect in his writings , that have any connexion with the doctrines of the pres- ent chapter : " We are further ...
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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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