Philosophical EssaysG. Ramsay, 1816 - 615 páginas |
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... sensation , thought , and volition ; we are " certainly entitled to say , that Matter and Mind , " considered as Objects of Human Study , are es- " sentially different ; the science of the former rest- ing ultimately on phenomena ...
... sensation , thought , and volition ; we are " certainly entitled to say , that Matter and Mind , " considered as Objects of Human Study , are es- " sentially different ; the science of the former rest- ing ultimately on phenomena ...
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... sensations , may be " called ideas ; " and giving to the word Associa- tion a corresponding vagueness in its import , he seems to have flattered himself , that he had resolved into one single law , all the various phenomena , both ...
... sensations , may be " called ideas ; " and giving to the word Associa- tion a corresponding vagueness in its import , he seems to have flattered himself , that he had resolved into one single law , all the various phenomena , both ...
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... " provided by nature . No metaphysician expects , 66 66 by analysis , to discover a new power , or to excite a new sensation in the mind , as a chemist discovers 1 66 a new earth , or a new metal Chap . II . 37 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
... " provided by nature . No metaphysician expects , 66 66 by analysis , to discover a new power , or to excite a new sensation in the mind , as a chemist discovers 1 66 a new earth , or a new metal Chap . II . 37 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATION .
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... sensation in the mind , as the che- " mist discovers a new earth or a new metal , " it is abundantly obvious , that it is no more applicable to the anatomy of the mind , than to the anatomy of the body . After all the researches of ...
... sensation in the mind , as the che- " mist discovers a new earth or a new metal , " it is abundantly obvious , that it is no more applicable to the anatomy of the mind , than to the anatomy of the body . After all the researches of ...
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... had never been conscious of sensation , memory , imagination , pleasure , pain , hope , fear , love , hatred , no intelli- gible description could be given of the import of these terms . They all express simple ideas or no-
... had never been conscious of sensation , memory , imagination , pleasure , pain , hope , fear , love , hatred , no intelli- gible description could be given of the import of these terms . They all express simple ideas or no-
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