Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte 1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... notion we annex to the words , matter and mind , as is well remarked by Dr. Reid , ( in his Essays on the Active ... notions of both are merely * I am happy in being able to quote the following passage , in illustration of a doctrine ...
... notion we annex to the words , matter and mind , as is well remarked by Dr. Reid , ( in his Essays on the Active ... notions of both are merely * I am happy in being able to quote the following passage , in illustration of a doctrine ...
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... notion of an unknown substance , or substratum , to which these oper- ations belonged . And it was on this account , he ... notions which we have of mind and of body , I have avoided the use of the word substance , as I am unwilling to ...
... notion of an unknown substance , or substratum , to which these oper- ations belonged . And it was on this account , he ... notions which we have of mind and of body , I have avoided the use of the word substance , as I am unwilling to ...
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... notions about the particular class of truths which it was their business to investigate ? It was owing to this that ... notion of the point they wished to ascertain ; and now that the controversy has been brought to a conclusion , ( as I ...
... notions about the particular class of truths which it was their business to investigate ? It was owing to this that ... notion of the point they wished to ascertain ; and now that the controversy has been brought to a conclusion , ( as I ...
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... notions concerning the mode in which external objects are perceived . This , Dr. Reid infers , partly from the silence of Aristotle about any difference between himself and his master upon this point ; and partly from a passage in the ...
... notions concerning the mode in which external objects are perceived . This , Dr. Reid infers , partly from the silence of Aristotle about any difference between himself and his master upon this point ; and partly from a passage in the ...
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... notions on the subject were not very accurate , and that he was led to perceive the necessity of recurring to ... notion which the ancients had formed of the object of philosophy , which they conceived to be the investigation of ...
... notions on the subject were not very accurate , and that he was led to perceive the necessity of recurring to ... notion which the ancients had formed of the object of philosophy , which they conceived to be the investigation of ...
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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