The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart: Elements of the philosophy of the human mind ... To which is prefixed introduction and part first of the Outlines of moral philosophy. 1854T. Constable and Company, 1854 |
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... INFLUENCE OF ASSOCIATION IN REGULATING THE SUCCESSION OF OUR THOUGHTS . SECT . 1. General Observations on this Part of our Constitution , and on the Language of Philosophers with respect to it , 252 SECT . 2. Of the Principles of ...
... INFLUENCE OF ASSOCIATION IN REGULATING THE SUCCESSION OF OUR THOUGHTS . SECT . 1. General Observations on this Part of our Constitution , and on the Language of Philosophers with respect to it , 252 SECT . 2. Of the Principles of ...
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... INFLUENCE OF ASSOCIATION ON THE INTELLECTUAL AND ON THE ACTIVE POWERS . SECT . 1. Of the Influence of casual Associations on our Speculative Con- clusions , SECT . 2. Of the Influence of the Association of Ideas on our Judgments in ...
... INFLUENCE OF ASSOCIATION ON THE INTELLECTUAL AND ON THE ACTIVE POWERS . SECT . 1. Of the Influence of casual Associations on our Speculative Con- clusions , SECT . 2. Of the Influence of the Association of Ideas on our Judgments in ...
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... influence of local institutions . 1 [ " Neque quis nos vanitatis arguat , antequam exitum rei audiat , quæ ad exuendam omnem vanitatem spectat . Si homines , per tanta annorum spatia viam veram inveniendi et colendi scien- tias ...
... influence of local institutions . 1 [ " Neque quis nos vanitatis arguat , antequam exitum rei audiat , quæ ad exuendam omnem vanitatem spectat . Si homines , per tanta annorum spatia viam veram inveniendi et colendi scien- tias ...
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... influence of any foreign powers . ] — 2d edit . By means of the same hypothesis , he endeavoured to ac- count for the phenomena of Voluntary Motion . [ When I will ( for example ) to move my arm , the motion is not the consequence of ...
... influence of any foreign powers . ] — 2d edit . By means of the same hypothesis , he endeavoured to ac- count for the phenomena of Voluntary Motion . [ When I will ( for example ) to move my arm , the motion is not the consequence of ...
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... influence over this part of our constitution . To ascertain the extent and the limits of this influence , is a problem of equal curiosity and importance . 57. We have not a power of summoning up any particular thought , till that ...
... influence over this part of our constitution . To ascertain the extent and the limits of this influence , is a problem of equal curiosity and importance . 57. We have not a power of summoning up any particular thought , till that ...
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Seite 102 - That gravity should be innate, inherent and essential to matter, so that one body may act upon another at a distance through a vacuum, without the mediation of anything else by and through which their action and force may be conveyed from one to another, is to me so great an absurdity, that I believe no man who has in philosophical matters a competent faculty of thinking can ever fall into it.
Seite 271 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war ; Master Jonson (like the former) was built far higher in learning ; solid, but slow in his performances. Shakespeare with the English man-ofwar, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Seite 453 - As I darkened the little light he had, he lifted up a hopeless eye towards the door, then cast it down, — shook his head, and went on with his work of affliction.
Seite 276 - And when I die, be sure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago. Why did I write? what sin to me unknown Dipt me in Ink, my parents, or my own? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came. I left no calling for this idle trade, No duty broke, no father disobey'd. The Muse but serv'd to ease some friend, not Wife, To help me thro...
Seite 60 - I call therefore a complete and generous education that which fits a man to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the offices both private and public of peace and war.
Seite 486 - ... universality belongs not to things themselves, which are all of them particular in their existence; even those words and ideas, which in their signification are general.
Seite 158 - Let custom from the very childhood have joined figure and shape to the idea of God, and what absurdities will that mind be liable to about the Deity...
Seite 432 - Nor, creeping through the woods, the gelid race Of berries. Oft in humble station dwells Unboastful worth, above fastidious pomp. Witness, thou best Anana, thou the pride Of vegetable life, beyond whate'er The poets imaged in the golden age...
Seite 277 - All that we feel of it begins and ends In the small circle of our foes or friends; To all beside as much an empty shade...
Seite 146 - O, who can hold a fire in his hand, By thinking on the frosty Caucasus...