Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... means of vibra- tions , and other changes in the state of the senso- rium , if they be not altogether hypothetical and vision- ary , cannot be considered , even by their warmest ad- vocates , as resting on the same evidence with those ...
... means of vibra- tions , and other changes in the state of the senso- rium , if they be not altogether hypothetical and vision- ary , cannot be considered , even by their warmest ad- vocates , as resting on the same evidence with those ...
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... readers against the possibility of such a misapprehension of my mean . I hilosophy of the Human Mind , pp . 11 , 12 , 3d ed . ing , by the following passage in a late publication Chap . I. 5 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... readers against the possibility of such a misapprehension of my mean . I hilosophy of the Human Mind , pp . 11 , 12 , 3d ed . ing , by the following passage in a late publication Chap . I. 5 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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... 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 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 cer- tainly 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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... degree , conjectural , inasmuch " as we have no means of separating the preceding phenomena , or deciding otherwise than by analo- 66 66 ' gy , to which of them the succeeding event Chap . II . 31 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... degree , conjectural , inasmuch " as we have no means of separating the preceding phenomena , or deciding otherwise than by analo- 66 66 ' gy , to which of them the succeeding event Chap . II . 31 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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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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