The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively InvestigatedR.Carter and Brothers, 1874 |
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... exercise of mind , nor determine the ultimate laws of thought and belief . It is surely possible and con- ceivable in these circumstances that there may be some , wearied of the din of the old metaphysical disputes , and feeling that ...
... exercise of mind , nor determine the ultimate laws of thought and belief . It is surely possible and con- ceivable in these circumstances that there may be some , wearied of the din of the old metaphysical disputes , and feeling that ...
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... exercise of thought , separating the part from the whole , or contemplating an indefinite number of objects as possessing common qualities . If the one may be called the phantasm ; the other , in contradistinction , may be denominated ...
... exercise of thought , separating the part from the whole , or contemplating an indefinite number of objects as possessing common qualities . If the one may be called the phantasm ; the other , in contradistinction , may be denominated ...
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... exercise of rea- son ( Ibid . sect . 14 ) . Speaking of more particular self - evident propositions , which are assented to at first hearing , as that one and two are equal to three , he says : " They are known and assented to by those ...
... exercise of rea- son ( Ibid . sect . 14 ) . Speaking of more particular self - evident propositions , which are assented to at first hearing , as that one and two are equal to three , he says : " They are known and assented to by those ...
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... exercise of vision , were to start with a lens of a par- ticular shape and colour , every object seen would take a pre - deter- mined form , and appear in a special hue . It is thus , according to speculations with their sucking ...
... exercise of vision , were to start with a lens of a par- ticular shape and colour , every object seen would take a pre - deter- mined form , and appear in a special hue . It is thus , according to speculations with their sucking ...
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... exercise on the one hand , nor prohibit it on the other . A greater or less number of them are working in the soul at every waking moment of our existence . It is always to be remembered , indeed , that they are mental and 28 [ PART I ...
... exercise on the one hand , nor prohibit it on the other . A greater or less number of them are working in the soul at every waking moment of our existence . It is always to be remembered , indeed , that they are mental and 28 [ PART I ...
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