The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively InvestigatedRobert Carter & Bros., 1882 - 451 |
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... Consciousness as Laws or Principles ... 16 18 CHAPTER II . 20 20 POSITIVE PROPOSITIONS . SECT . I. There are Intuitive Principles operating in the Mind ........... SECT . II . The Native Convictions of the Mind are of the Nature of ...
... Consciousness as Laws or Principles ... 16 18 CHAPTER II . 20 20 POSITIVE PROPOSITIONS . SECT . I. There are Intuitive Principles operating in the Mind ........... SECT . II . The Native Convictions of the Mind are of the Nature of ...
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... consciousness or the internal sense , whereas in the other we employ the external sense , as the organ or instrument . I certainly do not propose to find out the intuitions of the mind by the bodily eye , aided or unaided by the ...
... consciousness or the internal sense , whereas in the other we employ the external sense , as the organ or instrument . I certainly do not propose to find out the intuitions of the mind by the bodily eye , aided or unaided by the ...
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... consciousness . Nearly all con- fessed metaphysicians will assert that I am degrading high philo- sophy in making it submit to the method of induction , and that the restrictions which I would impose upon speculation must deprive it of ...
... consciousness . Nearly all con- fessed metaphysicians will assert that I am degrading high philo- sophy in making it submit to the method of induction , and that the restrictions which I would impose upon speculation must deprive it of ...
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... consciousness , intelli- gence , emotion , the appreciation of beauty , and the sense of moral obligation . These must ever be studied by self - consciousness , and not by any method of sensible observation , or of weighing and mea ...
... consciousness , intelli- gence , emotion , the appreciation of beauty , and the sense of moral obligation . These must ever be studied by self - consciousness , and not by any method of sensible observation , or of weighing and mea ...
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... consciousness . Having seen a given mountain , I can recall it at any time . Not only so , but I can put what I have experienced in an indefinite number of new shapes and colours . Having seen Mont Blanc , I can , when it pleases me ...
... consciousness . Having seen a given mountain , I can recall it at any time . Not only so , but I can put what I have experienced in an indefinite number of new shapes and colours . Having seen Mont Blanc , I can , when it pleases me ...
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