The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Philosophical Essays : with Many New and Important Additions, Volumen 5Constable, 1855 |
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... means of vibrations , and other changes in the state of the sensorium , if they be not altogether hypothetical and visionary , cannot be considered , even by their warmest advocates , as resting on the same evidence with those conclu ...
... means of vibrations , and other changes in the state of the sensorium , if they be not altogether hypothetical and visionary , cannot be considered , even by their warmest advocates , as resting on the same evidence with those conclu ...
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... means from the brain to the different parts of the body , is of great antiquity , and is certainly less repugnant to the general analogy of our frame , than that by which it has been supplanted . How very generally it once prevailed ...
... means from the brain to the different parts of the body , is of great antiquity , and is certainly less repugnant to the general analogy of our frame , than that by which it has been supplanted . How very generally it once prevailed ...
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... means of separating the preced- ing phenomena , or deciding otherwise than by analogy , to which of them the succeeding event is to be attributed . " * * [ L. c . pp . 273 275. ] As the whole of this passage tends to depreciate the CHAP ...
... means of separating the preced- ing phenomena , or deciding otherwise than by analogy , to which of them the succeeding event is to be attributed . " * * [ L. c . pp . 273 275. ] As the whole of this passage tends to depreciate the CHAP ...
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... means of experiments , judiciously conducted , that the greater part of the discoveries in modern physics have been made , I readily admit . Nay , I am satisfied , that it is by a skilful use of this great organ of investigation , much ...
... means of experiments , judiciously conducted , that the greater part of the discoveries in modern physics have been made , I readily admit . Nay , I am satisfied , that it is by a skilful use of this great organ of investigation , much ...
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... means by which experi- ence enables us to judge of the distances and magnitudes of objects . It is , at least , an attempt towards an experimental decomposition of our perceptions ; and , in my opinion , ( although I have always thought ...
... means by which experi- ence enables us to judge of the distances and magnitudes of objects . It is , at least , an attempt towards an experimental decomposition of our perceptions ; and , in my opinion , ( although I have always thought ...
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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