Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... sense , will easily conceive the difficulty I must occasionally have experienced , in deciphering the short and slight hints on these topics , which I had committed to writing at remote periods of my life ; and still more , in ...
... sense , will easily conceive the difficulty I must occasionally have experienced , in deciphering the short and slight hints on these topics , which I had committed to writing at remote periods of my life ; and still more , in ...
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... Sense , as a Criterion of Truth 375 CHAPTER II . - OF REASONING AND OF DEDUCTIVE EVIDENCE 393 SECT . I. ibid . 1 ... Sense , as in Practical Geometry and with those of Sense and of Induction , as in the Mechanical Philosophy . - Remarks ...
... Sense , as a Criterion of Truth 375 CHAPTER II . - OF REASONING AND OF DEDUCTIVE EVIDENCE 393 SECT . I. ibid . 1 ... Sense , as in Practical Geometry and with those of Sense and of Induction , as in the Mechanical Philosophy . - Remarks ...
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... sense of seeing . The variety of information and of enjoyment we receive by it ; the rapidity with which this information and enjoyment are conveyed to us ; and above all , the intercourse it enables us to maintain with the more distant ...
... sense of seeing . The variety of information and of enjoyment we receive by it ; the rapidity with which this information and enjoyment are conveyed to us ; and above all , the intercourse it enables us to maintain with the more distant ...
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... sense , of memory , of imagination , or of reasoning , must be some phantasm , or species , in the mind itself . The followers of Aristotle , especially the schoolmen , made great additions to this theory ; which the author himself ...
... sense , of memory , of imagination , or of reasoning , must be some phantasm , or species , in the mind itself . The followers of Aristotle , especially the schoolmen , made great additions to this theory ; which the author himself ...
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... sense of seeing , are , in the case of all the other senses , obviously unintelligible and self - contradictory . As to objects of sight , says Dr. Reid , I understand what is meant by an image of their figure in the brain : but how ...
... sense of seeing , are , in the case of all the other senses , obviously unintelligible and self - contradictory . As to objects of sight , says Dr. Reid , I understand what is meant by an image of their figure in the brain : but how ...
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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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