Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... extended , figured , colored , movable , hard or soft , rough or smooth , hot or cold ; that is , I can define it in no other way than by enumerating its sensible qualities . It is not matter , or It is not matter , or body , which I ...
... extended , figured , colored , movable , hard or soft , rough or smooth , hot or cold ; that is , I can define it in no other way than by enumerating its sensible qualities . It is not matter , or It is not matter , or body , which I ...
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... extended or unextended ; whether or not it has any relation to place ; and ( if it has ) whether it resides in the brain , or be spread over the body , by diffusion ; are questions perfectly analogous to those which meta- physicians ...
... extended or unextended ; whether or not it has any relation to place ; and ( if it has ) whether it resides in the brain , or be spread over the body , by diffusion ; are questions perfectly analogous to those which meta- physicians ...
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... extend itself to every remarkable object which falls under his observation , and can scarcely fail to be a source of perpetual dissatisfaction to his mind , till it has been so far gratified as to enable him to explain all the various ...
... extend itself to every remarkable object which falls under his observation , and can scarcely fail to be a source of perpetual dissatisfaction to his mind , till it has been so far gratified as to enable him to explain all the various ...
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... extended to the form , in which the elementary principles of many of the other sciences are commonly exhibited ; and , if I am not mistaken , this want of order , among the first ideas which they present to the mind , is a more powerful ...
... extended to the form , in which the elementary principles of many of the other sciences are commonly exhibited ; and , if I am not mistaken , this want of order , among the first ideas which they present to the mind , is a more powerful ...
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... extended substances ; and reflection , that there are thinking ones : experience assures us of the existence of such beings ; and that the one hath a power to move body by impulse , and the other by thought . If we would inquire farther ...
... extended substances ; and reflection , that there are thinking ones : experience assures us of the existence of such beings ; and that the one hath a power to move body by impulse , and the other by thought . If we would inquire farther ...
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