Letters on the Philosophy of the Human MindLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1863 - 250 עמודים |
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... preceding volumes . To them it may be of more or less interest to be informed , that the Series now submitted to the Public , after an interval of nearly five years , concludes the Author's disquisitions on the Philosophy of the Human ...
... preceding volumes . To them it may be of more or less interest to be informed , that the Series now submitted to the Public , after an interval of nearly five years , concludes the Author's disquisitions on the Philosophy of the Human ...
עמוד 11
... preceding . All marked states of passion , he asserts , are incompatible with the state of observation - a position vague enough , but which means , I presume , or ought to mean to be pertinent , that when a man is filled with intense ...
... preceding . All marked states of passion , he asserts , are incompatible with the state of observation - a position vague enough , but which means , I presume , or ought to mean to be pertinent , that when a man is filled with intense ...
עמוד 19
... preceding or succeeding motion of the same particle : and so it must be with the motions of any congeries of such par- ticles , or , in other words , with the motions of bodies . Events may be completely similar one to the other , but ...
... preceding or succeeding motion of the same particle : and so it must be with the motions of any congeries of such par- ticles , or , in other words , with the motions of bodies . Events may be completely similar one to the other , but ...
עמוד 42
Samuel Bailey. LETTER IV . CAUSATION ( continued ) . In the preceding letter I purposely confined my remarks to instances of causation which are directly perceived , which are the immediate subjects of observation through our organs of ...
Samuel Bailey. LETTER IV . CAUSATION ( continued ) . In the preceding letter I purposely confined my remarks to instances of causation which are directly perceived , which are the immediate subjects of observation through our organs of ...
עמוד 45
... preceding note . Hence invariableness of sequence , although it is indispensably requisite , cannot be held sufficient of itself to establish a causal connexion . In the case of the moon and the tides , CAUSATION . 45.
... preceding note . Hence invariableness of sequence , although it is indispensably requisite , cannot be held sufficient of itself to establish a causal connexion . In the case of the moon and the tides , CAUSATION . 45.
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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