Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... passage through this scene of illusions . But he who thinks more favorably of the human powers , and who believes that reason was given to man to direct him to his duty and his happiness , will de- spise the suggestions of this timid ...
... passage through this scene of illusions . But he who thinks more favorably of the human powers , and who believes that reason was given to man to direct him to his duty and his happiness , will de- spise the suggestions of this timid ...
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... passage in the seventh book of Plato's Republic ; in which he compares the process of the mind in perception , to that of a person in a cave , who sees not ex- ternal objects themselves , but only their shadows . ( Essay , p . 99. ) 6 ...
... passage in the seventh book of Plato's Republic ; in which he compares the process of the mind in perception , to that of a person in a cave , who sees not ex- ternal objects themselves , but only their shadows . ( Essay , p . 99. ) 6 ...
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... passage contains of Des Cartes ' doctrine concerning perception , is , I believe , agreeable to his prevailing opinion , as it may be collected from the general tenor of his writings ; and the observation with which it con- cludes is ...
... passage contains of Des Cartes ' doctrine concerning perception , is , I believe , agreeable to his prevailing opinion , as it may be collected from the general tenor of his writings ; and the observation with which it con- cludes is ...
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... passage from Mr. Locke shows clearly that this eminent philosopher considered the connexion between impulse and motion , as a conjunction which we learn from experience only ; and not as a consequence deducible from the consideration of ...
... passage from Mr. Locke shows clearly that this eminent philosopher considered the connexion between impulse and motion , as a conjunction which we learn from experience only ; and not as a consequence deducible from the consideration of ...
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... passage quoted from him in page 44 of this work . Some of Mr. Hume's reasonings concerning the nature of the connexions among physical events , coincide perfectly with those of Malebranche on the same subject ; but they were employed by ...
... passage quoted from him in page 44 of this work . Some of Mr. Hume's reasonings concerning the nature of the connexions among physical events , coincide perfectly with those of Malebranche on the same subject ; but they were employed by ...
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