Elements of the Philosophy of the Human MindA. Strahan, 1802 - 587 Seiten |
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... fimilar with refpect to Mind . We are not immediately conscious of its existence , but we are conscious of sen- fation , thought , and volition ; operations , which imply the existence of fomething which feels , thinks , and wills ...
... fimilar with refpect to Mind . We are not immediately conscious of its existence , but we are conscious of sen- fation , thought , and volition ; operations , which imply the existence of fomething which feels , thinks , and wills ...
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... fimilar distinction takes place among the questions which may be ftated relative to the human mind . Whether it be extended or unextended ; whether or not it has any relation to place ; and ( if it has ) whether it refides in the brain ...
... fimilar distinction takes place among the questions which may be ftated relative to the human mind . Whether it be extended or unextended ; whether or not it has any relation to place ; and ( if it has ) whether it refides in the brain ...
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... fimilar fuccefs , it can only be , by attentive and pa- tient reflection on the fubjects of their own con- sciousness . I cannot help taking this opportunity of remark- ing , on the other hand , that if physical inquirers should think ...
... fimilar fuccefs , it can only be , by attentive and pa- tient reflection on the fubjects of their own con- sciousness . I cannot help taking this opportunity of remark- ing , on the other hand , that if physical inquirers should think ...
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... fimilar principles . It is however much to be regretted , that even fince the period when philofophers began to adopt a more rational plan of inquiry with refpect to fuch fubjects , they have been obliged to spend fo much of their time ...
... fimilar principles . It is however much to be regretted , that even fince the period when philofophers began to adopt a more rational plan of inquiry with refpect to fuch fubjects , they have been obliged to spend fo much of their time ...
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... fimilar contrivance into other branches of knowledge , I fhall not take upon me to determine ; but that this idea has at least fome plaufibility , muft , I think , be evident to those who have reflected on the nature of the general ...
... fimilar contrivance into other branches of knowledge , I fhall not take upon me to determine ; but that this idea has at least fome plaufibility , muft , I think , be evident to those who have reflected on the nature of the general ...
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accuſtomed affociation of ideas againſt almoſt appear arifes attention becauſe cafe caufes cauſe circumftances conclufions confequence confideration confidered conftitution connexion courſe curiofity degree diftinct diſcovery doctrine effect effential eſtabliſhed exerciſe exiſtence expreffed expreffion faculties fame fays feems fenfation fenfe fenfible fhall fhew fhould fimilar firſt fituation fleep fociety fome fpecies fpeculations ftate ftriking ftudy fubject fuch fufficient fuggefted fuppofed fuppofition furniſh fyftem genius habits happineſs himſelf hiſtory human illuftrate imagination impoffible impreffions inftances intellectual intereſting inveſtigation itſelf laſt leaſt lefs leſs Lord Bacon meaſure memory mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffarily neceffary obfervations objects occafion opinion paffage particular perception perfon philofophers phyfical pleaſe pleaſure poffeffed poffible prefent principles progrefs purpoſe purſuits quæ queſtion reaſoning recollect refpect refult remarks ſcene ſcience ſeems ſenſe ſome ſtate ſtudy taſte thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thought tion truth underſtanding univerfal uſe words