The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Tom 9Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1818 |
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... changes , without any further medium , consciousness is excited , may be called the mental organs . By the mind , we understand the whole together , the conscious or percipient principle together with the sensorium , leaving it ...
... changes , without any further medium , consciousness is excited , may be called the mental organs . By the mind , we understand the whole together , the conscious or percipient principle together with the sensorium , leaving it ...
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... changes ; and these , either through the medium of ideal changes , or , more probably , directly , pro- duced motory changes , which ( by means of the nerves ) produced muscular action ; and the whole without exciting conscious- ness ...
... changes ; and these , either through the medium of ideal changes , or , more probably , directly , pro- duced motory changes , which ( by means of the nerves ) produced muscular action ; and the whole without exciting conscious- ness ...
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... changes , and sensations and ideas , be just ; or rather , if the existence of sensorial changes , without conscious- ness , be admitted , ( and we more and more feel satisfied that it is a fact , and if so , a very important one in our ...
... changes , and sensations and ideas , be just ; or rather , if the existence of sensorial changes , without conscious- ness , be admitted , ( and we more and more feel satisfied that it is a fact , and if so , a very important one in our ...
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