Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... Faculty of the Mind II . Of the Objects of our Thoughts , when we employ general Terms 101 III . - Remarks on the opinions of some modern Philosophers on the Sub- ject of the foregoing Section • • IV . - Continuation of the same Subject ...
... Faculty of the Mind II . Of the Objects of our Thoughts , when we employ general Terms 101 III . - Remarks on the opinions of some modern Philosophers on the Sub- ject of the foregoing Section • • IV . - Continuation of the same Subject ...
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... faculty , are to be instantly strengthened in consequence of our speculations concerning their nature , it would be absurd to suppose ; but it is surely far from being unreasonable to think , that an acquaintance with the laws which ...
... faculty , are to be instantly strengthened in consequence of our speculations concerning their nature , it would be absurd to suppose ; but it is surely far from being unreasonable to think , that an acquaintance with the laws which ...
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... faculty of thinking , can ever fall into it . " With this passage I so far agree , as to allow that it is impossible to conceive , in what manner one body acts on another at a distance , through a vacuum . But I cannot admit that it ...
... faculty of thinking , can ever fall into it . " With this passage I so far agree , as to allow that it is impossible to conceive , in what manner one body acts on another at a distance , through a vacuum . But I cannot admit that it ...
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... faculty to penetrate the secrets of the universe . Wherever we direct our inquiries ; whether to the anatomy and physiology of animals , to the growth of vegetables , to the chemical attractions and repulsions , or to the motions of the ...
... faculty to penetrate the secrets of the universe . Wherever we direct our inquiries ; whether to the anatomy and physiology of animals , to the growth of vegetables , to the chemical attractions and repulsions , or to the motions of the ...
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... faculty of memory , our perceptive powers could never have led us to form the idea of motion . I shall afterwards show , in the sequel of this work , that without the same faculty of memory , we never could have formed the notion of ...
... faculty of memory , our perceptive powers could never have led us to form the idea of motion . I shall afterwards show , in the sequel of this work , that without the same faculty of memory , we never could have formed the notion of ...
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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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