Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... qualities of matter.— Distinction between the primary qualities of matter , and its mathematical affections , Page 149 ESSAY THIRD . - On the influence of Locke's authority upon the Philosophical systems which prevailed in France during ...
... qualities of matter.— Distinction between the primary qualities of matter , and its mathematical affections , Page 149 ESSAY THIRD . - On the influence of Locke's authority upon the Philosophical systems which prevailed in France during ...
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... qualities as extension , 66 66 figure , and solidity , and the other by such opera- ❝tions as sensation , thought , and volition ; we are " certainly entitled to say , that Matter and Mind , " considered as Objects of Human Study , are ...
... qualities as extension , 66 66 figure , and solidity , and the other by such opera- ❝tions as sensation , thought , and volition ; we are " certainly entitled to say , that Matter and Mind , " considered as Objects of Human Study , are ...
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... qualities of their minds , and with almost all " the laws by which they appear to be governed . " Every one knows exactly what it is to perceive and " to feel , to remember , imagine , and believe ; and 66 though he may not always apply ...
... qualities of their minds , and with almost all " the laws by which they appear to be governed . " Every one knows exactly what it is to perceive and " to feel , to remember , imagine , and believe ; and 66 though he may not always apply ...
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... qualities , and Nature's horror of a void . After the darkness in which every theory relating to the study of Mind has been so long involved , by means of hypotheses consecrated by time , and interwoven with the inmost texture of ...
... qualities , and Nature's horror of a void . After the darkness in which every theory relating to the study of Mind has been so long involved , by means of hypotheses consecrated by time , and interwoven with the inmost texture of ...
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... qualities ; " which , when I say the senses convey into the " mind , I mean , they , from external objects , convey " into the mind what produces there those percep- " tions . This great source of most of the ideas wę have , depending ...
... qualities ; " which , when I say the senses convey into the " mind , I mean , they , from external objects , convey " into the mind what produces there those percep- " tions . This great source of most of the ideas wę have , depending ...
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