Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Časť 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 strán (strany) |
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... Thoughts , when we employ general Terms 101 III . - Remarks on the opinions of some modern Philosophers on the Sub- ject ... Thought , and the Errors in Reasoning to which it occasionally gives rise V. VI . • Of the Purposes to which the ...
... Thoughts , when we employ general Terms 101 III . - Remarks on the opinions of some modern Philosophers on the Sub- ject ... Thought , and the Errors in Reasoning to which it occasionally gives rise V. VI . • Of the Purposes to which the ...
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... thought , and volition ; operations , which imply the existence of something which feels , thinks , and wills . Every man , too , is im- pressed with an irresistible conviction , that all these sensations , thoughts , and volitions ...
... thought , and volition ; operations , which imply the existence of something which feels , thinks , and wills . Every man , too , is im- pressed with an irresistible conviction , that all these sensations , thoughts , and volitions ...
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... thought , and volition ; we are certainly entitled to say , that matter and mind , considered as objects of human study , are essentially different ; the science of the former resting ultimate- ly on the phenomena exhibited to our ...
... thought , and volition ; we are certainly entitled to say , that matter and mind , considered as objects of human study , are essentially different ; the science of the former resting ultimate- ly on the phenomena exhibited to our ...
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... thought as I have been now alluding to ) in facilitating the in- quiries of modern mathematicians . Whether it might not be possible to realize a project which Leibnitz has somewhere mentioned , of introducing a similar contrivance into ...
... thought as I have been now alluding to ) in facilitating the in- quiries of modern mathematicians . Whether it might not be possible to realize a project which Leibnitz has somewhere mentioned , of introducing a similar contrivance into ...
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... thought , and to the general rules of just reasoning ! The same remark may be extended to the form , in which the elementary principles of many of the other sciences are commonly exhibited ; and , if I am not mistaken , this want of ...
... thought , and to the general rules of just reasoning ! The same remark may be extended to the form , in which the elementary principles of many of the other sciences are commonly exhibited ; and , if I am not mistaken , this want of ...
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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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