Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... referred to the same power , is a question which I shall examine in another part of my work ; but that they are all included in the idea which is generally annexed to the word reason , there can be no doubt ; and the case , so far as I ...
... referred to the same power , is a question which I shall examine in another part of my work ; but that they are all included in the idea which is generally annexed to the word reason , there can be no doubt ; and the case , so far as I ...
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... referring to it Imagination , Memory , and Perception , as well as the faculties to which it is appro- priated in popular discourse , and which it seems indeed . most properly to denote . It is in this manner that it is used by Mr ...
... referring to it Imagination , Memory , and Perception , as well as the faculties to which it is appro- priated in popular discourse , and which it seems indeed . most properly to denote . It is in this manner that it is used by Mr ...
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... 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 come into ...
... 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 come into ...
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... refer to Locke . 99 Another observation of this profound writer deserves our attention , while examining the nature of axioms ; - " that they are not the foundations on which any of the sciences is built ; nor at all useful in helping ...
... refer to Locke . 99 Another observation of this profound writer deserves our attention , while examining the nature of axioms ; - " that they are not the foundations on which any of the sciences is built ; nor at all useful in helping ...
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... refer , is that of David Gregory . Oxon . 1713 . † D'Alembert , although he sometimes seems to speak a different language , ap- proached nearly to this view of the subject when he wrote the following passage : Finally , it is not ...
... refer , is that of David Gregory . Oxon . 1713 . † D'Alembert , although he sometimes seems to speak a different language , ap- proached nearly to this view of the subject when he wrote the following passage : Finally , it is not ...
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