Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... common theories of phy- siologists about the causes of the intellectual pheno- mena , that I entertain any doubt of the intimate connection which exists between these phenomena and the organization of the body . The great prin- ciple I ...
... common theories of phy- siologists about the causes of the intellectual pheno- mena , that I entertain any doubt of the intimate connection which exists between these phenomena and the organization of the body . The great prin- ciple I ...
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... common speech of the phrase animal spirits , to denote that unknown cause which ( according to Johnson's definition ) " gives vigour " or cheerfulness to the mind ; " — a phrase for which our lan- guage does not , at this day , afford a ...
... common speech of the phrase animal spirits , to denote that unknown cause which ( according to Johnson's definition ) " gives vigour " or cheerfulness to the mind ; " — a phrase for which our lan- guage does not , at this day , afford a ...
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... common terms . After telling us , for example , that " all our inter- " nal feelings , excepting our sensations , may be " called ideas ; " and giving to the word Associa- tion a corresponding vagueness in its import , he seems to have ...
... common terms . After telling us , for example , that " all our inter- " nal feelings , excepting our sensations , may be " called ideas ; " and giving to the word Associa- tion a corresponding vagueness in its import , he seems to have ...
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... common title . As for the latitude of Hartley's phraseology , it is altogether incompatible with precise notions of our intellectual operations , or with anything approach- ing to logical reasoning concerning the Human Mind ; -two ...
... common title . As for the latitude of Hartley's phraseology , it is altogether incompatible with precise notions of our intellectual operations , or with anything approach- ing to logical reasoning concerning the Human Mind ; -two ...
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... common to both , appears from this ob- vious consideration , that , in the study of Mind , as well as in that of Matter , the only progress we are able to make , is by an accurate examination of 20 Chap . I. PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... common to both , appears from this ob- vious consideration , that , in the study of Mind , as well as in that of Matter , the only progress we are able to make , is by an accurate examination of 20 Chap . I. PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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