The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical Essays : with Many New and Important Additions, Volumen 5Constable, 1855 |
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... analogous to those of Hartley and Darwin , seems to have been perfectly aware how foreign such speculations are to the genuine Philosophy of the Human Mind . In the second paragraph of the Introduction to his Essay , he thus expresses ...
... analogous to those of Hartley and Darwin , seems to have been perfectly aware how foreign such speculations are to the genuine Philosophy of the Human Mind . In the second paragraph of the Introduction to his Essay , he thus expresses ...
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... analogous to what exists between the conclusions of Newton about the law of Gravitation , and his query concerning the invisible ether , of which he supposed it might possibly be the effect . be worth while to add in passing , that the ...
... analogous to what exists between the conclusions of Newton about the law of Gravitation , and his query concerning the invisible ether , of which he supposed it might possibly be the effect . be worth while to add in passing , that the ...
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... analogy of our frame , than that by which it has been supplanted . How very generally it once prevailed , may be inferred from the adoption into common speech of the phrase animal spirits , to denote that unknown cause which ( according ...
... analogy of our frame , than that by which it has been supplanted . How very generally it once prevailed , may be inferred from the adoption into common speech of the phrase animal spirits , to denote that unknown cause which ( according ...
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... analogous to those which we trace among the phenomena of the material system ; and as , in all our philosophical inquiries , ( to whatever subject they may relate , ) the progress of the mind is liable to be affected by the same ...
... analogous to those which we trace among the phenomena of the material system ; and as , in all our philosophical inquiries , ( to whatever subject they may relate , ) the progress of the mind is liable to be affected by the same ...
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... analogy between the history of Chemistry and that of the Philosophy of the Human Mind , which has often struck me in contrasting the views of the Alchemists with those of Lavoisier and his followers , has acquired much additional value ...
... analogy between the history of Chemistry and that of the Philosophy of the Human Mind , which has often struck me in contrasting the views of the Alchemists with those of Lavoisier and his followers , has acquired much additional value ...
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