Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... Knowledge VI . - Continuation of the same Subject . - Of Artificial Memory VII . Continuation of the same Subject . - Importance of making a proper Selection among the Objects of our Knowledge , in order to de- rive Advantage from the ...
... Knowledge VI . - Continuation of the same Subject . - Of Artificial Memory VII . Continuation of the same Subject . - Importance of making a proper Selection among the Objects of our Knowledge , in order to de- rive Advantage from the ...
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... knowledge , would no more affect the philosophy of mind , than they would affect any of the branches of physics ; nor would our doubts concerning even the existence of mind , affect this branch of science , any more than the doubts of ...
... knowledge , would no more affect the philosophy of mind , than they would affect any of the branches of physics ; nor would our doubts concerning even the existence of mind , affect this branch of science , any more than the doubts of ...
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... knowledge . That curiosity , which he has been accustomed to indulge in the course of his favorite pursuit , will naturally extend itself to every remarkable object which falls under his observation , and can scarcely fail to be a ...
... knowledge . That curiosity , which he has been accustomed to indulge in the course of his favorite pursuit , will naturally extend itself to every remarkable object which falls under his observation , and can scarcely fail to be a ...
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... knowledge of the human mind as I have now described , be always sufficient in practice . An uncommon degree of sagacity is frequently requisite , in order to accommodate general rules to particular tempers and characters . In whatever ...
... knowledge of the human mind as I have now described , be always sufficient in practice . An uncommon degree of sagacity is frequently requisite , in order to accommodate general rules to particular tempers and characters . In whatever ...
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... knowledge , which the art of printing must sooner or later produce , and of that spirit of reformation with which it cannot fail to be accompanied , it is beyond the reach of human sagacity to conjecture ; but unless we choose to ...
... knowledge , which the art of printing must sooner or later produce , and of that spirit of reformation with which it cannot fail to be accompanied , it is beyond the reach of human sagacity to conjecture ; but unless we choose to ...
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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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