Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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Σελίδα 38
... individual who has not experienced their powerful influ- ence over his imagination , while he was employed in re- flecting on the train of events which have filled up the past history of his life ; and on that internal world , the phe ...
... individual who has not experienced their powerful influ- ence over his imagination , while he was employed in re- flecting on the train of events which have filled up the past history of his life ; and on that internal world , the phe ...
Σελίδα 44
... individual , whose conduct be- trayed 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 be- trayed 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 55
... individuals who affect to dispute their authority . " To these remarks of Buffier , it may not be altogether superfluous to add , that , wherever a prejudice is found to obtain universally among mankind in any stage of so- ciety , this ...
... individuals who affect to dispute their authority . " To these remarks of Buffier , it may not be altogether superfluous to add , that , wherever a prejudice is found to obtain universally among mankind in any stage of so- ciety , this ...
Σελίδα 71
... and anomalous cases , a rapidity of judg- ment in the more complicated concerns of life , appears in individuals who have had so few opportunities of profiting by experience , that it seems , on a OF THE HUMAN MIND . 71.
... and anomalous cases , a rapidity of judg- ment in the more complicated concerns of life , appears in individuals who have had so few opportunities of profiting by experience , that it seems , on a OF THE HUMAN MIND . 71.
Σελίδα 79
... individuals . * These observations lead , in my opinion , to so easy an explanation of the transition from particular to general reasoning , that I shall make no apology for prosecuting the subject a little farther , before leaving this ...
... individuals . * These observations lead , in my opinion , to so easy an explanation of the transition from particular to general reasoning , that I shall make no apology for prosecuting the subject a little farther , before leaving this ...
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