Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... person at the com- mencement of his philosophical pursuits , to explain 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 ...
... person at the com- mencement of his philosophical pursuits , to explain 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 ...
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... person , however distinguished in his own sphere , is educated merely to be a literary artisan , and neither attains the perfection nor the happiness of his nature . " That education only can be considered as complete and generous ...
... person , however distinguished in his own sphere , is educated merely to be a literary artisan , and neither attains the perfection nor the happiness of his nature . " That education only can be considered as complete and generous ...
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... person in a cave , who sees not ex- ternal objects themselves , but only their shadows . ( Essay , p . 99. ) 6 " Two thousand years after Plato , " ( continues Dr. Reid , ) " Mr. Locke , who studied the operations of the human mind so ...
... person in a cave , who sees not ex- ternal objects themselves , but only their shadows . ( Essay , p . 99. ) 6 " Two thousand years after Plato , " ( continues Dr. Reid , ) " Mr. Locke , who studied the operations of the human mind so ...
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... person little accustomed to metaphysical speculation is told , that , in the case of volition , there are certain invisible fluids , propagated from the mind to the organ which is moved , and that in the case of perception , the ...
... person little accustomed to metaphysical speculation is told , that , in the case of volition , there are certain invisible fluids , propagated from the mind to the organ which is moved , and that in the case of perception , the ...
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... person in the congre- gation who was asleep , would instantly awake . In this case , there- fore , it appears , that a person may be conscious of a perception , without being able afterwards to recollect it . Many other instances of the ...
... person in the congre- gation who was asleep , would instantly awake . In this case , there- fore , it appears , that a person may be conscious of a perception , without being able afterwards to recollect it . Many other instances of 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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