Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... former volume ; and to the accomplishment of which I am anxious , in the first instance , to direct my efforts . If that undertaking should ever be completed , I may perhaps be able afterwards to offer additional illustrations of ...
... former volume ; and to the accomplishment of which I am anxious , in the first instance , to direct my efforts . If that undertaking should ever be completed , I may perhaps be able afterwards to offer additional illustrations of ...
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... former conveys the knowledge of truth and false- hood ; the latter gives the sentiment of beauty and de- formity , -vice and ' virtue . Reason , being cool and disengaged , is no motive to action , and directs only the impulse received ...
... former conveys the knowledge of truth and false- hood ; the latter gives the sentiment of beauty and de- formity , -vice and ' virtue . Reason , being cool and disengaged , is no motive to action , and directs only the impulse received ...
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... former by no means affords a test by which the other constituent elements of the latter may be measured . Nor is it to common and popular language that this inaccuracy is confined . It has extended itself to the systems of some of our ...
... former by no means affords a test by which the other constituent elements of the latter may be measured . Nor is it to common and popular language that this inaccuracy is confined . It has extended itself to the systems of some of our ...
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... former- ly referred to the Understanding and to the Will , by calling the former intellectual , and the latter active . The terms cognitive and motive were long ago proposed for the same purpose by Hobbes ; but they never appear to have ...
... former- ly referred to the Understanding and to the Will , by calling the former intellectual , and the latter active . The terms cognitive and motive were long ago proposed for the same purpose by Hobbes ; but they never appear to have ...
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... former implies a greater degree of positive ability than the latter ; which indicates rath- er an exemption from those biases which lead the mind astray , than the possession of any uncommon reach of capacity . To understanding we apply ...
... former implies a greater degree of positive ability than the latter ; which indicates rath- er an exemption from those biases which lead the mind astray , than the possession of any uncommon reach of capacity . To understanding we apply ...
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