Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... Intellectual Powers ; and that I should be able to employ the greater part of this Volume in examining those principles of our constitution , which are immediately connected with the Theory of Morals . On proceeding , however , to ...
... Intellectual Powers ; and that I should be able to employ the greater part of this Volume in examining those principles of our constitution , which are immediately connected with the Theory of Morals . On proceeding , however , to ...
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... INTELLECTUAL AND ON THE ACTIVE POWERS . SECT I. Of the Influence of casual Associations on our speculative Con- clusions • II . Of the Influence of the Association of Ideas on our Judgments in Matters of Taste 184 ibid . 5 187 € 190 193 ...
... INTELLECTUAL AND ON THE ACTIVE POWERS . SECT I. Of the Influence of casual Associations on our speculative Con- clusions • II . Of the Influence of the Association of Ideas on our Judgments in Matters of Taste 184 ibid . 5 187 € 190 193 ...
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... intellectual and moral phenomena by the analogy of the material world . I before took notice of those habits of inattention to the subjects of our consciousness , which take their rise in that period of our lives when we are necessarily ...
... intellectual and moral phenomena by the analogy of the material world . I before took notice of those habits of inattention to the subjects of our consciousness , which take their rise in that period of our lives when we are necessarily ...
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... intellectual and moral education . The most essential objects of education are the two following : First , to cultivate all the various principles of our nature , both spe- culative and active , in such a manner as to bring them to the ...
... intellectual and moral education . The most essential objects of education are the two following : First , to cultivate all the various principles of our nature , both spe- culative and active , in such a manner as to bring them to the ...
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... intellectual improve- ment ! To watch over the associations which they form in their tender years ; to give them early habits of mental activity ; to rouse their curiosity , and to direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ...
... intellectual improve- ment ! To watch over the associations which they form in their tender years ; to give them early habits of mental activity ; to rouse their curiosity , and to direct it to proper objects ; to exercise their ...
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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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