Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... seem to be but trains of mo- tion , in the animal spirits , which , once set a - going , continue in the same steps ... seems to have been the principal object which Dr. Reid proposed to himself in his metaphysical inquiries ; and to ...
... seem to be but trains of mo- tion , in the animal spirits , which , once set a - going , continue in the same steps ... seems to have been the principal object which Dr. Reid proposed to himself in his metaphysical inquiries ; and to ...
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... seems to have thought , ( in one of the most remarkable passages of his writings , ) to be more than can well be expected from human frailty . " Nemo adhuc tanta mentis con- stantia inventus est , ut decreverit , et sibi imposuerit ...
... seems to have thought , ( in one of the most remarkable passages of his writings , ) to be more than can well be expected from human frailty . " Nemo adhuc tanta mentis con- stantia inventus est , ut decreverit , et sibi imposuerit ...
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... seem to have given rise to the common Theories of Perception . It seems now to be pretty generally agreed among philosophers , that there is no instance in which we are able to perceive a necessary connexion between two successive ...
... seem to have given rise to the common Theories of Perception . It seems now to be pretty generally agreed among philosophers , that there is no instance in which we are able to perceive a necessary connexion between two successive ...
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... seems to be instantaneous ; and it requires much reasoning , to con- vince persons unaccustomed to philosophical speculations , that the fact is otherwise . Another instance of a still more familiar nature , may be of use , for the ...
... seems to be instantaneous ; and it requires much reasoning , to con- vince persons unaccustomed to philosophical speculations , that the fact is otherwise . Another instance of a still more familiar nature , may be of use , for the ...
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... seems to be , that in consequence of the association of ideas , the different steps of the process present ... seem , are produced partly on the mind , and partly on the body . The solution of this difficulty , which is given by Dr ...
... seems to be , that in consequence of the association of ideas , the different steps of the process present ... seem , are produced partly on the mind , and partly on the body . The solution of this difficulty , which is given by Dr ...
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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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