Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... important stage of their progress when , the usual course of discipline being completed , an inquisitive mind is ... importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative ...
... important stage of their progress when , the usual course of discipline being completed , an inquisitive mind is ... importance , I will not deny ; but the reception these may meet with , I shall regard as a matter of comparative ...
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... Importance of making a proper Selection among the Objects of our Knowledge , in order to de- rive Advantage from the ... Important Uses to which the Power of Imagination is subservient 328 CONTENTS OF THE SECOND PART . PAGE OF REASON ...
... Importance of making a proper Selection among the Objects of our Knowledge , in order to de- rive Advantage from the ... Important Uses to which the Power of Imagination is subservient 328 CONTENTS OF THE SECOND PART . PAGE OF REASON ...
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... important influence on the practical arts of life . This experimental philosophy , no one now is in danger of confounding with the metaphysical speculations already mentioned . Of the importance of these , as a separate branch of study ...
... important influence on the practical arts of life . This experimental philosophy , no one now is in danger of confounding with the metaphysical speculations already mentioned . Of the importance of these , as a separate branch of study ...
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... importance of this distinction , it has not hitherto been sufficiently attended to by the philosophers who have ... important and well - ascertained facts ; but , in general , these facts are blended with speculations upon subjects ...
... importance of this distinction , it has not hitherto been sufficiently attended to by the philosophers who have ... important and well - ascertained facts ; but , in general , these facts are blended with speculations upon subjects ...
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... important and well - ascertained truths , with principles which rest wholly on conjecture . * * There is indeed one view of the connexion between Mind and Matter , which is perfectly agreeable to the just rules of philosophy . The ...
... important and well - ascertained truths , with principles which rest wholly on conjecture . * * There is indeed one view of the connexion between Mind and Matter , which is perfectly agreeable to the just rules of philosophy . The ...
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