Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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In Two Parts Dugald Stewart. false , it would be more accurate to say , that its aim is unphilosophi- cal . It proceeds on a ... say of body , that it is spiritual . conclusions of Newton , and his followers . It is 12 INTRODUCTION .
In Two Parts Dugald Stewart. false , it would be more accurate to say , that its aim is unphilosophi- cal . It proceeds on a ... say of body , that it is spiritual . conclusions of Newton , and his followers . It is 12 INTRODUCTION .
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... ( says Locke , ) " seem to be but trains of mo- tion , in the animal spirits , which , once set a - going , continue in the same steps they had been used to , which , by often treading , are worn into a smooth path . " And Newton himself ...
... ( says Locke , ) " seem to be but trains of mo- tion , in the animal spirits , which , once set a - going , continue in the same steps they had been used to , which , by often treading , are worn into a smooth path . " And Newton himself ...
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... ( says Dr. Reid , ) that as our senses cannot receive external material objects themselves , they re- ceive their species ; that is , their images or forms , without the mat- ter ; as wax receives the form of the seal , without any of the ...
... ( says Dr. Reid , ) that as our senses cannot receive external material objects themselves , they re- ceive their species ; that is , their images or forms , without the mat- ter ; as wax receives the form of the seal , without any of the ...
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... says he , the understanding is not much unlike a closet , wholly shut from light , with only some little opening left , to let in external visible resemblances or ideas of things without . Would the pictures coming into such a dark room ...
... says he , the understanding is not much unlike a closet , wholly shut from light , with only some little opening left , to let in external visible resemblances or ideas of things without . Would the pictures coming into such a dark room ...
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... says Dr. Reid , I understand what is meant by an image of their figure in the brain : but how shall we conceive an ... say , what he means by an image of heat and cold , an image of hardness or softness , an image of sound or smell , or ...
... says Dr. Reid , I understand what is meant by an image of their figure in the brain : but how shall we conceive an ... say , what he means by an image of heat and cold , an image of hardness or softness , an image of sound or smell , or ...
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