Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα 36
... existence of our various sensa- " philosophy ? They are of two kinds ; those which form the head of each part of the " chain , and those which are to be found at the points where different branches of the a chain unite together ...
... existence of our various sensa- " philosophy ? They are of two kinds ; those which form the head of each part of the " chain , and those which are to be found at the points where different branches of the a chain unite together ...
Σελίδα 37
... existence of those thoughts which , during our waking hours , are continually passing through the mind , and of all the different effects which they produce in furnishing employment to our intellectual faculties . According to the ...
... existence of those thoughts which , during our waking hours , are continually passing through the mind , and of all the different effects which they produce in furnishing employment to our intellectual faculties . According to the ...
Σελίδα 38
... existence is a fact falling under the immediate cog- nizance of consciousness , like the existence of the various agreeable or painful sensations which external objects excite in our minds . 2. That we cannot , without a very blameable ...
... existence is a fact falling under the immediate cog- nizance of consciousness , like the existence of the various agreeable or painful sensations which external objects excite in our minds . 2. That we cannot , without a very blameable ...
Σελίδα 39
... existence , and of that continued identity which our constitution leads us to as- eribe to it . How ( it has been asked ) does a child come to form the very abstract and metaphysical idea expressed by the pronoun I or moi ? In answer to ...
... existence , and of that continued identity which our constitution leads us to as- eribe to it . How ( it has been asked ) does a child come to form the very abstract and metaphysical idea expressed by the pronoun I or moi ? In answer to ...
Σελίδα 40
... existence , and of our personal identity , assumed , as the principles of their synthesis , facts at once less ... existence of the material world , ( I mean their belief of its existence inde- pendently of that of percipient beings ...
... existence , and of our personal identity , assumed , as the principles of their synthesis , facts at once less ... existence of the material world , ( I mean their belief of its existence inde- pendently of that of percipient beings ...
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