Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed introduction and part first of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1854T & T. Clark, 1877 |
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acquired analogy appear applied Aristotle ascer association of ideas attention body causes cerning circumstances colour common commonly conceive conception concerning conclusions connexion consequence considered constitution curiosity degree Descartes distinct doctrine edit effect efficient causes employed enable evidence exertions existence experience expression external objects fact faculties former genius habits human mind ideal theory illustrate imagination important impressions impulse individuals influence inquiries instance invention knowledge language laws Leibnitz Lord Bacon Malebranche mankind manner matter means memory metaphysical moral Moral Philosophy natural philosophy nature necessary Nominalists notions observation operations opinions original particular perceive perception person phenomena philosophers philosophy of mind physical Plato pneumatology prejudices present principles produced proper quæ qualities Quintilian quod reasoning recollect Reid relation remarks render respect scepticism SECT sensations sense sensible species speculations supposed supposition taste tendency theory things thought tion truth various words writers