Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... circumstances which have so long delayed the publication of these volumes on the Intellectual Powers , have not operated , in an equal degree , to prevent the prosecution of my inquiries into those principles of Human Nature , to which ...
... circumstances which have so long delayed the publication of these volumes on the Intellectual Powers , have not operated , in an equal degree , to prevent the prosecution of my inquiries into those principles of Human Nature , to which ...
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... circumstances in parents , that have an influence on conception , and the constitution and characters of their children . 5. The history of dreams . 6. The history of the laws of custom and habit . 7. The history of the effects of music ...
... circumstances in parents , that have an influence on conception , and the constitution and characters of their children . 5. The history of dreams . 6. The history of the laws of custom and habit . 7. The history of the effects of music ...
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... circumstances ; the misapplications , too , of the labor of one race are saved to the next ; and the acquisition of practical address is facilitated , by confining its exertions to one direction.- The analogy is perfect in those ...
... circumstances ; the misapplications , too , of the labor of one race are saved to the next ; and the acquisition of practical address is facilitated , by confining its exertions to one direction.- The analogy is perfect in those ...
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... circumstances upon which our judgment ought to proceed ; and above all , to the prejudices which early impressions and associations create , to warp our opinions.- To illustrate these sources of error , in the different sciences which ...
... circumstances upon which our judgment ought to proceed ; and above all , to the prejudices which early impressions and associations create , to warp our opinions.- To illustrate these sources of error , in the different sciences which ...
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... circumstances , is to be ascribed , the general principle , upon which all the known theories of perception proceed ; that , in order to explain the inter- course between the mind and distant objects , it is necessary to suppose the ...
... circumstances , is to be ascribed , the general principle , upon which all the known theories of perception proceed ; that , in order to explain the inter- course between the mind and distant objects , it is necessary to suppose the ...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts Dugald Stewart Visualização completa - 1842 |
Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte 1 Dugald Stewart Visualização completa - 1847 |
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abstrac abstract analogy ancient appears applied argument Aristotle association association of ideas attention axioms Bacon causes cerning circumstances common commonly conceive conception concerning conclusions Condillac connexion consequence considered degree demonstration discovery distinction doctrine effect efficient causes employed equally Essay Euclid evidence existence experience expressed fact faculty farther foregoing former genius geometry habits human mind ideas illustrate imagination important individuals induction inquiries instance intellectual invention judgment knowledge language laws Leibnitz logical logicians Lord Bacon manner mathematical mathematicians means memory ment metaphysical moral natural philosophy nature necessary Nominalists notions objects observations occasion operations opinion Organon original particular passage perceive perception phenomena philosophical philosophy of mind physical Plato present principles produce propositions quæ quam quod reasoning recollect Reid relations remark render respect rience says seems sense species speculations supposed supposition syllogism theorem theory thing thought tion truth words writers