Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... . - On the foundation of our belief of the existence of the material world , according to the statement of Reid . -Strictures on that statement , 1 · 71 ib .. 80 92 104 115 ib . 134 Section 2. - Continuation of the subject . - Indis-
... . - On the foundation of our belief of the existence of the material world , according to the statement of Reid . -Strictures on that statement , 1 · 71 ib .. 80 92 104 115 ib . 134 Section 2. - Continuation of the subject . - Indis-
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... existence of a subtle fluid in the nerves , propagated by their means from the brain to the different parts of the body , is of great antiquity ; and is cer- tainly less repugnant to the general analogy of our frame , than that by which ...
... existence of a subtle fluid in the nerves , propagated by their means from the brain to the different parts of the body , is of great antiquity ; and is cer- tainly less repugnant to the general analogy of our frame , than that by which ...
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... existence both of Matter and of Mind , rests fundamentally . Has this scep- ticism had no effect in unsettling the opinions of mankind ? or , granting ( as I believe will not be dis- puted ) that the effect has been great and extensive ...
... existence both of Matter and of Mind , rests fundamentally . Has this scep- ticism had no effect in unsettling the opinions of mankind ? or , granting ( as I believe will not be dis- puted ) that the effect has been great and extensive ...
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... existence of its appropriate phenomena , has been commonly considered as much less ob- noxious to cavil , than any of the other principles which philosophers are accustomed to assume as self- evident , in the formation of their ...
... existence of its appropriate phenomena , has been commonly considered as much less ob- noxious to cavil , than any of the other principles which philosophers are accustomed to assume as self- evident , in the formation of their ...
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... existence of Mind itself ; nor would it be possible for us to arrive at the knowledge of it ( supposing us to be ... existence of the sensation , and our own existence as sentient beings : —in other words , the very first exercise of ...
... existence of Mind itself ; nor would it be possible for us to arrive at the knowledge of it ( supposing us to be ... existence of the sensation , and our own existence as sentient beings : —in other words , the very first exercise of ...
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