Letters on the Philosophy of the Human MindLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1863 - 250 עמודים |
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עמוד 7
... objects and events without memory as we should be amongst those which are internal . Recollection is alike indis . pensable for acquiring or using or constituting the knowledge of either . Nor ( to make the parallel closer ) are the ...
... objects and events without memory as we should be amongst those which are internal . Recollection is alike indis . pensable for acquiring or using or constituting the knowledge of either . Nor ( to make the parallel closer ) are the ...
עמוד 12
... objects and passing events totally unconnected with it . It is a singular circumstance that Comte , who was so hostile to those metaphysical entities which he represents as having in the progress of mankind long ruled the world , should ...
... objects and passing events totally unconnected with it . It is a singular circumstance that Comte , who was so hostile to those metaphysical entities which he represents as having in the progress of mankind long ruled the world , should ...
עמוד 14
... object to - day that it is the same object we saw yesterday , we merely ex- press our belief that it is a particular object . * That we have the belief is certain , but surely this is not all . Besides the belief there is the fact which ...
... object to - day that it is the same object we saw yesterday , we merely ex- press our belief that it is a particular object . * That we have the belief is certain , but surely this is not all . Besides the belief there is the fact which ...
עמוד 15
... objects or bodies formed of them , or congeries of such par- ticles . So long as any body continues to be formed of ... object .. This may be called Ab- solute Identity . 2. A body or congeries or object composed of a certain number of ...
... objects or bodies formed of them , or congeries of such par- ticles . So long as any body continues to be formed of ... object .. This may be called Ab- solute Identity . 2. A body or congeries or object composed of a certain number of ...
עמוד 16
... objects lose some of their particles while they retain the majority of them ; or in other words they still con- tinue to consist of the majority of their original particles . More accurately it may be said that the majority of original ...
... objects lose some of their particles while they retain the majority of them ; or in other words they still con- tinue to consist of the majority of their original particles . More accurately it may be said that the majority of original ...
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abstract actions adduced adverting amongst analogy applied approbation and disapprobation assert attribute Bishop Butler called cause producing causes and effects cerning circumstances common conduct connexion consciousness consequences constitute denoted Descartes described discern dislike distinct Diversions of Purley doctrine doubtless Dugald Stewart emotions employed English Language etymological evidence existence expression external facts feelings fourteen words ginal grammatical guage human mind idea of causation individual infer instances intellectual intrinsic meaning invariable kind knowledge language laws of nature letter manifest Max Müller moral approbation moral sentiments necessary truth nexion nouns objects observe operations organs origin ourselves paronymes particles passage passion past participle perceive personal identity philologists philosophical phrase pleasure and pain preceding precise present principles proposition purpose question racter reason reciprocate recollect regard remark resemblance result Sanskrit scarcely sense signification similar speak term thing tion Tooke's trace truth word writers