The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical Essays : with Many New and Important Additions, Volumen 5Constable, 1855 |
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... expressions.1 With respect to the phrase Association of Ideas , which makes such a figure , not only in Hartley , but in most of the metaphysical writers whom England has since produced , I shall take this opportunity to remark , how ...
... expressions.1 With respect to the phrase Association of Ideas , which makes such a figure , not only in Hartley , but in most of the metaphysical writers whom England has since produced , I shall take this opportunity to remark , how ...
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... expressions of re- gard from my unknown , but friendly critic : -and of the more general and weighty animadversions on the practical utility of my studies , I have but little reason to complain , when I con- sider that they apply with ...
... expressions of re- gard from my unknown , but friendly critic : -and of the more general and weighty animadversions on the practical utility of my studies , I have but little reason to complain , when I con- sider that they apply with ...
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... expression . The latter is made known to us by a suggestion of the understanding consequent on the sensation , but so intimately connected with it , that it is not surprising that our belief of both should be generally referred to the ...
... expression . The latter is made known to us by a suggestion of the understanding consequent on the sensation , but so intimately connected with it , that it is not surprising that our belief of both should be generally referred to the ...
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... expressions ) as implying nothing more than this , that the first occasions on which the mind is led to exer- cise ... expression ; -insomuch , that there is not a simple idea in the mind which is not either the appropriate subject of ...
... expressions ) as implying nothing more than this , that the first occasions on which the mind is led to exer- cise ... expression ; -insomuch , that there is not a simple idea in the mind which is not either the appropriate subject of ...
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... expression seems to imply , not only that ideas have an existence distinct from the faculty of thinking , but that some ideas at least , form part of the original furniture of the mind ; presenting to it treasures of knowledge , which ...
... expression seems to imply , not only that ideas have an existence distinct from the faculty of thinking , but that some ideas at least , form part of the original furniture of the mind ; presenting to it treasures of knowledge , which ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abstrac acquired agreeable analogy appear applied Aristippus Aristotle asso association attention Burke Burke's cerning chap charms chiefly Cicero circumstances colours combination common composition conceived concerning conclusions Condillac connexion consequence considered convey criticism Descartes doctrine effect elevation emotion employed Encyclopédie Ennius epithet Essay experience expression external faculties fancy farther feelings foregoing former genius habits Human Mind ideas illustration imagination impressions inque instances intel intellectual judgment knowledge language literal Livy Locke's Longinus Lucretius manner matter means metaphorical metaphysical moral nature nexion notions objects observation occasion opinion origin passage peculiar perception philosophical Philosophy of Mind phrase picturesque Plato pleasing pleasure poet present principles produced quæ qualities Quintilian readers reason Reid remark respect sect seems sensation sense sensibility speak species speculations Sublime supposed taste theory things thought tion truth various Voltaire word Beauty writers καὶ