Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... habits connected with the first elements of Taste , CHAPTER I. - Dependence of Taste on a relish for the pleasures of Imagination . - Remarks on the prevailing idea , that these are to be enjoyed in perfection in youth alone , CHAPTER ...
... habits connected with the first elements of Taste , CHAPTER I. - Dependence of Taste on a relish for the pleasures of Imagination . - Remarks on the prevailing idea , that these are to be enjoyed in perfection in youth alone , CHAPTER ...
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... Habit in general , of Memo- ry , of Imagination ; and , above all , those which are connected with the use of Language , considered as an instrument of thought and of reasoning . The whole of a Philosopher's life , indeed , if he spends ...
... Habit in general , of Memo- ry , of Imagination ; and , above all , those which are connected with the use of Language , considered as an instrument of thought and of reasoning . The whole of a Philosopher's life , indeed , if he spends ...
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... habits of thought ; nor on such extraordinary cases as that of the young man couched by Cheselden , whose simple and intelligent statement of what he experienced on his first introduction to the visible world , discovers powers of ...
... habits of thought ; nor on such extraordinary cases as that of the young man couched by Cheselden , whose simple and intelligent statement of what he experienced on his first introduction to the visible world , discovers powers of ...
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... habits ; in developing his sensitive principles ; and in unlocking all the hidden sources of internal enjoyment ? Nor let it be object- ed , that education is not a branch of the Philoso- phy of the Human Mind . So far as it Chap . II ...
... habits ; in developing his sensitive principles ; and in unlocking all the hidden sources of internal enjoyment ? Nor let it be object- ed , that education is not a branch of the Philoso- phy of the Human Mind . So far as it Chap . II ...
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... Habits of Judging , imposed by the principles and manners in which we have been educated . If this remark be well founded , it obviously fol-- lows , that , in order to prepare the way for a just and comprehensive system of Logic , a ...
... Habits of Judging , imposed by the principles and manners in which we have been educated . If this remark be well founded , it obviously fol-- lows , that , in order to prepare the way for a just and comprehensive system of Logic , a ...
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