Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... Genius . 305 • 300 CHAPTER VII . - OF IMAGINATION . SECT . I. - Analysis of Imagination . 311 II . Of Imagination considered in its Relation to some of the Fine Arts 316 III . Continuation of the same Subject . - Relation of Imagination ...
... Genius . 305 • 300 CHAPTER VII . - OF IMAGINATION . SECT . I. - Analysis of Imagination . 311 II . Of Imagination considered in its Relation to some of the Fine Arts 316 III . Continuation of the same Subject . - Relation of Imagination ...
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... genius , and cha- racter , we observe among men . To instruct youth in the lan- guages and in the sciences is comparatively of little importance , if we are inattentive to the habits they acquire , and are not careful in giving to all ...
... genius , and cha- racter , we observe among men . To instruct youth in the lan- guages and in the sciences is comparatively of little importance , if we are inattentive to the habits they acquire , and are not careful in giving to all ...
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... genius were allowed to shoot up , wild and free ; while , from the most careful and skillful tuition , seldom anything results above mediocrity . I shall not , at present , enter into any discussions with respect to the certainty of the ...
... genius were allowed to shoot up , wild and free ; while , from the most careful and skillful tuition , seldom anything results above mediocrity . I shall not , at present , enter into any discussions with respect to the certainty of the ...
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... genius most frequently appears and surely the great aim of an enlightened and benevolent philosophy , is not to rear a small number of individuals , who may be regarded as prodigies in an ignorant and admiring age , but to diffuse , as ...
... genius most frequently appears and surely the great aim of an enlightened and benevolent philosophy , is not to rear a small number of individuals , who may be regarded as prodigies in an ignorant and admiring age , but to diffuse , as ...
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... genius would be enabled to employ their industry to much more advantage , and would be prevented from adding to that rubbish which , in conse- quence of the ill - directed ingenuity of our predecessors , obstructs our progress in the ...
... genius would be enabled to employ their industry to much more advantage , and would be prevented from adding to that rubbish which , in conse- quence of the ill - directed ingenuity of our predecessors , obstructs our progress in 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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