The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively InvestigatedR.Carter and Brothers, 1874 |
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Strona v
... While attending , as in duty bound , to the views of others , my appeal is ever to the operations of the human mind as alone fitted and entitled to settle disputed questions ; and I do not profess to follow the ( 5 )
... While attending , as in duty bound , to the views of others , my appeal is ever to the operations of the human mind as alone fitted and entitled to settle disputed questions ; and I do not profess to follow the ( 5 )
Strona 1
... operation , what the rule which they follow , and what the purposes which they are competent to serve . I am As the result , it will appear that there are in the mind such existences and powers as primary perceptions and fundamental ...
... operation , what the rule which they follow , and what the purposes which they are competent to serve . I am As the result , it will appear that there are in the mind such existences and powers as primary perceptions and fundamental ...
Strona 2
... operation , and by a judicious exposition of the method by which alone they can be discovered , and of the restric- tions which should be laid on their employment , the feeling against them on the part of so many , philosophers and non ...
... operation , and by a judicious exposition of the method by which alone they can be discovered , and of the restric- tions which should be laid on their employment , the feeling against them on the part of so many , philosophers and non ...
Strona 3
... operation by the blowpipe . They are in their nature spiritual , and so sense cannot see them , or hear them , or handle them , nor can the telescope in its widest range detect them . Still they are there in our mental nature ; there is ...
... operation by the blowpipe . They are in their nature spiritual , and so sense cannot see them , or hear them , or handle them , nor can the telescope in its widest range detect them . Still they are there in our mental nature ; there is ...
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... operations of the mental properties are under the observation of consciousness just as those of gravitation are under the senses ; and by careful observation , analysis , and generalization , we may from the acts reach the laws of the ...
... operations of the mental properties are under the observation of consciousness just as those of gravitation are under the senses ; and by careful observation , analysis , and generalization , we may from the acts reach the laws of the ...
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abstract action admit affirm appear apprehension Aristotle axioms belief bodily body causation chemical affinity cognitions colour conceive concrete consciousness constitution contemplate declare derived Descartes discover distinction Divine doctrine elements error evidence exercise existence experience external facts faculties faith feeling given Gnosiology Hamilton Hegel human idea implies independent individual induction infinite infinity intellectual intelligence intuitive convictions intuitive knowledge involved J. S. Mill Kant knowledge known law of identity laws of thought Leibnitz Locke logical look maxim mental metaphysicians metaphysics mind moral moral cognitions native nature necessary necessity never notion objects observation operation organism original pantheism particular perceive perception philosophy Plato present primary principles priori proceed properties propositions qualities reach reality reason regard relation represented rience scepticism SECT self-evident sensation sense separate soul space speculation speculative reason substance suppose things thought tion true truth universal καὶ
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