Elements of the Philosophy of the Human MindW. Tegg, 1862 - 602 Seiten |
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... perceives external Objects II . Of Dr. Reid's Speculations on the Subject of Perception III . Of the Origin of our Knowledge CHAPTER II . 30 309 30 38 · 44 OF ATTENTION 49 CHAPTER III . OF CONCEPTION ⚫ 76 CHAPTER IV . OF ABSTRACTION ...
... perceives external Objects II . Of Dr. Reid's Speculations on the Subject of Perception III . Of the Origin of our Knowledge CHAPTER II . 30 309 30 38 · 44 OF ATTENTION 49 CHAPTER III . OF CONCEPTION ⚫ 76 CHAPTER IV . OF ABSTRACTION ...
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... perceive by my senses ; but only extension , figure , color , and certain other qualities , which the constitution of my na- ture leads me to refer to SOMETHING , which is extended , figured , and colored . The case is precisely similar ...
... perceive by my senses ; but only extension , figure , color , and certain other qualities , which the constitution of my na- ture leads me to refer to SOMETHING , which is extended , figured , and colored . The case is precisely similar ...
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... perceives external Objects.— Among the various phenomena which the human mind presents to our view , there is none more calculated to excite our curiosity and our wonder , than the communication which is carried on between the sentient ...
... perceives external Objects.— Among the various phenomena which the human mind presents to our view , there is none more calculated to excite our curiosity and our wonder , than the communication which is carried on between the sentient ...
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... perceive not external objects immediately ; and that the immediate objects of perception are only certain shadows of the external objects . Those shadows , or images , which we immediately perceive , were by the ancients called species ...
... perceive not external objects immediately ; and that the immediate objects of perception are only certain shadows of the external objects . Those shadows , or images , which we immediately perceive , were by the ancients called species ...
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... perceive them . A living substance can only there perceive , where it is present . Noth- ing can any more act , or be acted upon , where it is not present , than it can when it is not . " " How body acts upon mind , or mind upon body ...
... perceive them . A living substance can only there perceive , where it is present . Noth- ing can any more act , or be acted upon , where it is not present , than it can when it is not . " " How body acts upon mind , or mind upon body ...
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