Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα 40
... individual who has not experienced their powerful influence over his imagination , while he was employed in reflecting on the train of events which have filled up the past history of his life ; and on that internal world , the phenomena ...
... individual who has not experienced their powerful influence over his imagination , while he was employed in reflecting on the train of events which have filled up the past history of his life ; and on that internal world , the phenomena ...
Σελίδα 46
... individual , whose conduct betrayed a disbelief of his own existence , or of his own identity , or of the reality of surrounding objects , it would by no means amount to an adequate description of his condition to say , that he was ...
... individual , whose conduct betrayed a disbelief of his own existence , or of his own identity , or of the reality of surrounding objects , it would by no means amount to an adequate description of his condition to say , that he was ...
Σελίδα 57
... individuals " who affect to dispute their authority . " To these remarks of Buffier , it may not be altogether su- perfluous to add , that , wherever a prejudice is found to obtain universally among mankind in any stage of society ...
... individuals " who affect to dispute their authority . " To these remarks of Buffier , it may not be altogether su- perfluous to add , that , wherever a prejudice is found to obtain universally among mankind in any stage of society ...
Σελίδα 74
... individuals who have had so few opportunities of profiting by experience , that it seems , on a superficial view , to be ... individual himself be able to recollect it or not . Of this I can no more doubt , than I could bring myself to ...
... individuals who have had so few opportunities of profiting by experience , that it seems , on a superficial view , to be ... individual himself be able to recollect it or not . Of this I can no more doubt , than I could bring myself to ...
Σελίδα 75
... individual whose early habits have trained him more to the active business of the world , than to those pursuits which prepare the mind for communi- cating to others its ideas and feelings , with clearness and ef fect . An anecdote ...
... individual whose early habits have trained him more to the active business of the world , than to those pursuits which prepare the mind for communi- cating to others its ideas and feelings , with clearness and ef fect . An anecdote ...
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