Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα 23
... effect , but so many expositions of our own general " notions , taken in different views . Some of them are no more " than definitions , or equivalent to definitions . To say , one " and four make five , is precisely the same thing as ...
... effect , but so many expositions of our own general " notions , taken in different views . Some of them are no more " than definitions , or equivalent to definitions . To say , one " and four make five , is precisely the same thing as ...
Σελίδα 24
... effect coinciding , is consi- " dered under a different aspect , when what is single in the " subject is divided in the predicate , and conversely ; or when what is a whole in the one is regarded as a part of " something else in the ...
... effect coinciding , is consi- " dered under a different aspect , when what is single in the " subject is divided in the predicate , and conversely ; or when what is a whole in the one is regarded as a part of " something else in the ...
Σελίδα 37
... effects which they produce in furnishing employment to our intellectual faculties . According to the common doctrine of our best philoso- phers , it is by the evidence of consciousness we are assured that we ourselves exist . The ...
... effects which they produce in furnishing employment to our intellectual faculties . According to the common doctrine of our best philoso- phers , it is by the evidence of consciousness we are assured that we ourselves exist . The ...
Σελίδα 73
... effect of active and imperious habits in quickening the evanescent processes of thought , so as to render them untraceable by the memory ; and to give the ap- pearance of intuition to what was in fact the result of a train of reasoning ...
... effect of active and imperious habits in quickening the evanescent processes of thought , so as to render them untraceable by the memory ; and to give the ap- pearance of intuition to what was in fact the result of a train of reasoning ...
Σελίδα 87
... effect of keeping out of view the real procedure of the human mind in the generalization of its knowledge . Dr. Reid seems to be of opinion , that it is by the power of forming general conceptions , that man is distinguished from the ...
... effect of keeping out of view the real procedure of the human mind in the generalization of its knowledge . Dr. Reid seems to be of opinion , that it is by the power of forming general conceptions , that man is distinguished from the ...
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