Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... Principles VII . — Continuation of the same Subject . - Differences in the Intellectual Characters of Individuals arising from their different Habits of Abstraction and Generalization VIII . - Continuation of the same Subject - Use and ...
... Principles VII . — Continuation of the same Subject . - Differences in the Intellectual Characters of Individuals arising from their different Habits of Abstraction and Generalization VIII . - Continuation of the same Subject - Use and ...
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... Principles of Association among our Ideas . III . Of the Power which the Mind has over the Train of its Thoughts 181 IV . Illustrations of the Doctrine stated in the preceding Section 1. Of Wit 2. Of Rhyme 3. Of Poetical Fancy 4. Of ...
... Principles of Association among our Ideas . III . Of the Power which the Mind has over the Train of its Thoughts 181 IV . Illustrations of the Doctrine stated in the preceding Section 1. Of Wit 2. Of Rhyme 3. Of Poetical Fancy 4. Of ...
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... principles , which it will be of essential importance for us to keep in view in the following inquiries . Upon a ... principles of action . These facul- ties and principles are the general laws of our constitution , and hold the same ...
... principles , which it will be of essential importance for us to keep in view in the following inquiries . Upon a ... principles of action . These facul- ties and principles are the general laws of our constitution , and hold the same ...
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... principles which rest wholly on conjecture . * * There is indeed one view of the connexion between Mind and Matter ... principles of our nature , in so far as they can be discovered by attention to the subjects of our own consciousness ...
... principles which rest wholly on conjecture . * * There is indeed one view of the connexion between Mind and Matter ... principles of our nature , in so far as they can be discovered by attention to the subjects of our own consciousness ...
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... principles ; than it would be to explain the phenomena of gravi- tation , by supposing , as some of the ancients did , the particles of matter to be animated with principles of motion ; or to explain the chemical phenomena of elective ...
... principles ; than it would be to explain the phenomena of gravi- tation , by supposing , as some of the ancients did , the particles of matter to be animated with principles of motion ; or to explain the chemical phenomena of elective ...
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